Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-30 Thread Andre Wingor
On 12/30/17, Rui Carmo wrote: > That reminds me. Weren’t there some Inferno ports for micro controllers, Until now I did not have a need for this, so I do not know. But often there is a need for a compact live VM with a ready OS that must be run on a public terminal. This is

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-30 Thread Rui Carmo
That reminds me. Weren’t there some Inferno ports for micro controllers, along the lines of the Arduino variants or their industrial counterparts? R. > On 30 Dec 2017, at 13:41, James A. Robinson wrote: > > Some folks did put Inferno onto an Android phone: > >

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-30 Thread Andre Wingor
On Saturday, December 30, 2017, James A. Robinson wrote: > Some folks did put Inferno onto an Android phone: > On virtual (minix?) machine into Intel crystal ... ..installed Linux kernel... ...on which installed Android VM ... on which installed 9P

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-30 Thread James A. Robinson
Some folks did put Inferno onto an Android phone: https://bluishcoder.co.nz/2012/06/11/building-inferno-os-for-android-phones.html I think part of what drives the directions many companies take is how easy it is to bring new people on board to do the development. It's probably quite easy to

Re: [9fans] Inferno on Plan9

2017-12-30 Thread Andre Wingor
On 12/29/17, Brian L. Stuart wrote: > I'll look at adding Plan 9 chapters to the book, but at least for now, > I'm finding Inferno works quite well. Well, that is right, but not works yet I'm a longtime admirer of the creativity of people from Bell Labs and when there is