On Apr 22, 2012, at 10:51 PM, Bruce Ellis wrote:
John Connor uses his 26th century technology to travel back in time,
insisting that Sarah's destiny will be thwarted if she does not take
the errata to the desert. They blow things up - not many dead. Sarah
latches onto a Cyborg open wifi and
On Apr 23, 2012 10:07 AM, Jeffrey Green ata...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 22, 2012, at 10:51 PM, Bruce Ellis wrote:
John Connor uses his 26th century technology to travel back in time,
insisting that Sarah's destiny will be thwarted if she does not take
the errata to the desert. They blow
So, a month has gone by and a slice of raspberry pi is looking more and more
tempting these days, especially since official delivery seems to have
happened last week. Has anyone yet chanced an introduction of one to plan9? I
would guess the initial booting would be the biggest hurdle. What
So, a month has gone by and a slice of raspberry pi is looking more and
more tempting these days, especially since official delivery seems to
have happened last week. Has anyone yet chanced an introduction of one
to plan9? I would guess the initial booting would be the biggest
hurdle.
Not to
On Apr 22, 2012, at 11:22 AM, Devon H. O'Dell wrote:
It's not easy even if you make appliances and sell a good number of their
NICs. At a company where I worked a few years ago, we had a performance
problem and it took us months to get any datasheets. When that didn't help,
it took us
I always hope to see things like this appearing as the McGuffin in films:
The Broadcom Errata
(``Look! I've decoded the cryptogram in the KR Code. It seems to give the
location of a Broadcom data sheet.
We thought they'd all been lost or destroyed!'' ``If it also has the
errata, it would be
Sign me up as a reviewer for your next theatrical production. A little
radio, streaming audio, or even a youtube screening will suffice.
On Apr 22, 2012, at 11:22 AM, Charles Forsyth wrote:
I always hope to see things like this appearing as the McGuffin in films:
The Broadcom Errata
(``Look!
Glenda Python and the Search for the Holy Broadcom Specs
On Apr 22, 2012 1:42 PM, Jeff Sickel j...@corpus-callosum.com wrote:
Sign me up as a reviewer for your next theatrical production. A little
radio, streaming audio, or even a youtube screening will suffice.
On Apr 22, 2012, at 11:22 AM,
On Apr 22, 2012, at 8:47 AM, Jeffrey Green ata...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm assuming the proprietary stuff that is the hurdle here is a ROM based
boot sequence (and language). I would think that the ARM processor
architecture is standard. If so about the ROM, is the general public
completely in
On 22/04/2012, Jeff Sickel j...@corpus-callosum.com wrote:
Sign me up as a reviewer for your next theatrical production. A little
radio, streaming audio, or even a youtube screening will suffice.
On Apr 22, 2012, at 11:22 AM, Charles Forsyth wrote:
I always hope to see things like this
The whole Broadcom licensing thing is a major pain at my current job
(although my overlords probably have equally painful legal shackles).
Not being able to see data sheets is pretty lame.
-joe
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Strake strake...@gmail.com wrote:
On 22/04/2012, Jeff Sickel
John Connor uses his 26th century technology to travel back in time,
insisting that Sarah's destiny will be thwarted if she does not take
the errata to the desert. They blow things up - not many dead. Sarah
latches onto a Cyborg open wifi and summons - a sequel.
On 23 April 2012 09:53, Joseph
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 13:32, Calvin Morrison mutanttur...@gmail.com wrote:
I was just thinking about this while drinking my coffee.
A few perspective problems :
1. Broadcom drivers that are more locked down than Mr. Manson.
The 3D part is - simple framebuffer should work, afaik.
2. The
Does anyone know about the Plan 9 support status for the Raspberry Pi ?
Nicolas
I was just thinking about this while drinking my coffee.
A few perspective problems :
1. Broadcom drivers that are more locked down than Mr. Manson.
2. The boot process is insanely weird. It's boots by bootstrapping the GPU
or something crazy.
3. No cd-rom drive to do a CD install. Probably
You have to have got one first. My delivery note says May and the blog
said the initial batch had a part wrong (stopping ether from working).
On 20 March 2012 12:33, Nicolas Bercher nberc...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Does anyone know about the Plan 9 support status for the Raspberry Pi ?
My delivery note says May
You're lucky. I'm on the waiting list to be allowed onto
the pre-order queue.
Le 20/03/2012 15:10, Charles Forsyth a écrit :
You have to have got one first. My delivery note says May and the blog
said the initial batch had a part wrong (stopping ether from working).
OK, I'll wait.
For sure this device will stimulate some Plan 9 users!
Nicolas
On Tue Mar 20 10:20:16 EDT 2012, 9f...@hamnavoe.com wrote:
My delivery note says May
You're lucky. I'm on the waiting list to be allowed onto
the pre-order queue.
h you're lucky. ... probablly the little jailies' pet, aren't we?
what i wouldn't give to be on the waiting list to be
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 7:19 AM, Richard Miller 9f...@hamnavoe.com wrote:
My delivery note says May
You're lucky. I'm on the waiting list to be allowed onto
the pre-order queue.
Luxury! There were four of us living in a brown paper bag in a septic
tank...
(sorry couldn't resist)
I've been thinking about this for a while as well (I don't have one yet
though... so I haven't gone far beyond thinking)
On Mar 20, 2012, at 1:32 PM, Calvin Morrison wrote:
1. Broadcom drivers that are more locked down than Mr. Manson.
There is a RiscOS port, perhaps that has something...
http://www.raspberrypi.org/
G.
I saw this as well. I hope it becomes a reality. $25 seems like a bit of a
stretch though.
- Jason
On May 6, 2011, at 3:17 PM, Gorka Guardiola pau...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.raspberrypi.org/
G.
GuruPlug display is actually very practical and usable with the stock
linux and drawterm. if graphics was natively supported under Plan 9,
it too would make a nice terminal.
I've noticed that Android based pads and tablets are getting cheaper
-- about $150 for some. It might be interesting to
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