Thanks for the links, now everything is working (apparently), but I
have no idea what was the source of my error(s).
2010/1/29 maht maht-9f...@maht0x0r.net:
Hi Hugo,
I did this only yesterday and am working on a backup script to go from SMB
share on Debian - cifs on plan9 running in Qemu on
Hi,
I am working on a 32-bit microprocessor-on-an-FPGA; anyone know
what'd be involved in retargeting 8{al} (or friends) to a new
CPU? Where is the line between what 8a and 8l do? (which is
responsible for the pseudoregisters? instruction selection?)
Thanks,
-- vs
That's pretty neat. Thanks for the pointer.
-joe
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 11:30 AM, ron minnich rminn...@gmail.com wrote:
For all of you who have not seen this:
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=7917
The manual is here:
Hello!
In parallel to the old Laptops i have installed Plan9 now on an ACP
mini motherboard. Did not work out, until i found the Eric Qanstroms
9atom.iso - a Big thank you to Erik.
Why would it be that this ISO not mentioned in the installation
instructions on the Plan9 wiki...?
Next step
Next step would have been, to compile a pccpuf kernel. Easy enough:
cd /sys/src/9/pc
mk 'CONF=pccpuf'
But! instead of a kernel i get:
../port/flags: '../port/flags' does not exist
../boot/libboot.a8 doesn't exist: assuming it will be an archive
8c -FTVw i8253.c
mk: no recipe