Re: [9fans] Nemo book

2011-09-14 Thread s s
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 5:50 PM, hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Or use xpdf -rv > Although I use it for exactly the opposite purpose. > Somehow, plain text is much more enjoyable to read than pdf.

Re: [9fans] Nemo book

2011-09-14 Thread s s
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 5:50 PM, hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Or use xpdf -rv > Although I use it for exactly the opposite purpose. > How come no one likes high-contrast-inverse themes?

Re: [9fans] Nemo book

2011-09-14 Thread s s
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Francisco J Ballesteros wrote: > Yes, http://lsub.org/who/nemo/9.txt.gz > > Wow is that better. Too bad there is no css for pdf. (Or is there?) Viewing the book now with Firefox/Stylish/Blackify. http://userstyles.org/styles/2154/blackify - Leonard

Re: [9fans] Nemo book

2011-09-14 Thread s s
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Francisco J Ballesteros wrote: > Yes, http://lsub.org/who/nemo/9.txt.gz > > Cheers.

[9fans] Nemo book

2011-09-14 Thread s s
Is there an html version of the nemo book? http://lsub.org/who/nemo/9.pdf Want to read it as white text on a black background. - Leonard

Re: [9fans] NIX 64-bit kernel is available

2011-09-14 Thread s s
> > We have discussed this. "Nixie" was a proposed new name, but for now > we'd rather get the actual code and distribution right than worry > about the name. > > John > http://doc.cat-v.org/bell_labs/the_hideous_name/ - Leonard

Re: [9fans] NIX 64-bit kernel is available

2011-09-14 Thread s s
Very nice. Are you sure you want to call it NIX, though? A google search for "nix kernel" returns a lot of unrelated results. http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=nix+kernel How about, "Plan-64"? - Leonard

[9fans] 9ttp

2011-09-08 Thread s s
With 9p's ability to send and receive arbitrary information as file i/o, does http remain "necessary"? Is there any reason that 9p cannot do this ... ''HTTP functions as a request-responseprotocol in the client-server

Re: [9fans] 9p hello world

2011-09-05 Thread s s
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 1:51 AM, Skip Tavakkolian wrote: > a good example app is styxbrowser - an android app. it's based on > styx-n-9p. > > -Skip Nice. What I'd really like to see is an "addressbookfs" example. The server stores a list of addresses, in a flat-file, or a database. The server

Re: [9fans] 9p hello world

2011-09-05 Thread s s
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 5:03 AM, yy wrote: > 2011/9/5 s s : > > It seems like there might be a hello world example for libixp ... > > > > http://www.anarchyinthetubes.com/src/hello_libixp > > I wrote that, but is needing some attention. It is quite old, and > alt

Re: [9fans] 9p hello world

2011-09-04 Thread s s
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 1:44 AM, Skip Tavakkolian wrote: > try > > ./read time > > a better choice is "cl" client, which lets you navigate the namespace > the file server is serving. the -d flag lets you see what is being > passed around. > > $ ../../srv/examples/timefs & > [1] 3681 > $ ./read tim

Re: [9fans] high precision timings

2011-09-04 Thread s s
Sorry, wrong thread. - Leonard >

Re: [9fans] high precision timings

2011-09-04 Thread s s
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 12:42 AM, ron minnich wrote: > The TSC has been badly abused by the chip makers over the last ten > years. It went through a period of time where it had poor accuracy. Be > sure to look at your hardware and make sure it's a later chip which > will give you reasonable TSC be

Re: [9fans] 9p hello world

2011-09-04 Thread s s
> On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Skip Tavakkolian < > skip.tavakkol...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> ... >> go9p (Go) >> >> ... >> >> -Skip > > Compiled and ran go9p/p/srv/examples/timefs.go. Compiled and ran go9p/p/clnt/examples/read.go. Output was ... 2011/09/05 00:40:13 invalid arguments Success?

Re: [9fans] 9p hello world

2011-09-04 Thread s s
On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Skip Tavakkolian wrote: > here are a few you can google for: > > styx-n-9p (Java) > limbo-machine (JavaScript) > go9p (Go) > > they include the customary client and server examples. there are > implementations in many other languages; however COBOL and FORTRAN > im

[9fans] 9p hello world

2011-09-04 Thread s s
Dear 9fans, Looking for a hello world example, between client and server, conversing with 9p. A google search for "9p hello world" returned basically nothing. It seems like there might be a hello world example for libixp ... http://www.anarchyinthetubes.com/src/hello_libixp Looking for an exam