Re: [9fans] 9front 5492 1919

2016-09-22 Thread Jules Merit
That's right Eric, I worked for Artisan bought by ARM, "you work for me
now".
2003 WRX made for me, 227hp 7/4.
And I know you folks know. I'm Bootes, Menkar San Diego. Plan9 is mine.

On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 3:58 PM,  wrote:

> > #plan9doomport
>
> James?
>
> sl
>
>


Re: [9fans] 9front 5492 1919

2016-09-22 Thread sl
> #plan9doomport

James?

sl



Re: [9fans] Questions on the browser as a platform if plan 9 had gained marketshare

2016-09-22 Thread Chris McGee
Wow,

That sounds cool.

Thanks,
Chris

> On Sep 22, 2016, at 6:49 PM, michaelian ennis  
> wrote:
> 
> Not exactly what you meant but Coraid did implement a something like this 
> that had 9p on it.  Sort of.  It was an ARM based PCIe card spoke 9p over 
> something like IL without the IP (bwc called it EL) using network ports on 
> the card.  
> 
> Sometimes they appear on ebay as "coraid mass storage NIC" or some such.  Not 
> the repurposed SuperMicro Cards but something that looks mor complicated with 
> a SO-DIMM socket on it. 
> 
> The ARM CPU was also used for other services running on/for the platform that 
> were performed by the card.  The card could be powered by POE so the chassis 
> could be powered down and the card could still be accessed. The firmware on 
> the card was, IIRC, not quite plan9 but constructed mostly from plan9.
> 
> Ian




Re: [9fans] Questions on the browser as a platform if plan 9 had gained marketshare

2016-09-22 Thread michaelian ennis
Not exactly what you meant but Coraid did implement a something like this
that had 9p on it.  Sort of.  It was an ARM based PCIe card spoke 9p over
something like IL without the IP (bwc called it EL) using network ports on
the card.

Sometimes they appear on ebay as "coraid mass storage NIC" or some such.
Not the repurposed SuperMicro Cards but something that looks mor
complicated with a SO-DIMM socket on it.

The ARM CPU was also used for other services running on/for the platform
that were performed by the card.  The card could be powered by POE so the
chassis could be powered down and the card could still be accessed. The
firmware on the card was, IIRC, not quite plan9 but constructed mostly from
plan9.

Ian


Re: [9fans] 9front 5492 1919

2016-09-22 Thread Jules Merit
Eric Holder for Picture
Who Started: ericHEVbaby
Password:

On Sep 21, 2016 10:26 PM, "Winston Kodogo"  wrote:

> Well, at least Jules know's where to put an apostrophe.
> On 22/09/2016, at 5:19 PM, Jules Merit 
> wrote:
>
> You're spot on, he has to watch messages as they are sent as part of a
> social experiment. #plan9doomport #RobKenDallas #multicast
> 9fan9rear9wuzhappening
>
> On Sep 21, 2016 9:27 PM, "Winston Kodogo"  wrote:
>
>> Jules isn't even as convincing as Mark V Shaney.. At least Choate was a
>> real person and knew a lot about soldering coaxial cables.
>>
>> On 20 September 2016 at 11:56, Jules Merit > .com> wrote:
>>
>>> Go away Die NSA release fails to go beyond...
>>> "759M memory: 256M kernel data. 503M user, 1128M swap"
>>>
>>> It got past 9boot, I can get ">"
>>> #Y0 Ricoh 476, #l0 i82557, #l1 wavelanpc, #A0 ac97 detected
>>>
>>> Any extra plan9.ini statements to try to get more verbose messages?
>>>
>>> I know this worked on plan9 since I wrote a driver for the wacom tablet
>>> earlier, perhaps it lost the CDROM drive after bios->kernel. before it was
>>> PXE.
>>>
>>> This system has hardware GL documented by intel and I was able to port
>>> MesaGL to plan9.
>>>
>>
>>