Champion.
I have a Parallella, with a 7010, and a Epiphany-III. Was wondering if I'd
pull the finger out and port Plan 9, or even pay for it. Seems I might not
have to. There is also a SnowLEO SDR unit that uses a 7010 and a LimeMicro
chip (think BladeRF).
Thank you! Great news!
On Fri, Feb 6,
Love the limerick! =P
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 11:08 AM, Skip Tavakkolian 9...@9netics.com wrote:
please ignore...
there was once a mascot named glenda
for an operating system that's kinda splenda
until, that is, a bunch of kids
ripped off its front fenda
Hi 9fans,
Just working with 9PCloud today, made a backup of some files I'm going
to 3D print in the next four weeks - ended up making two copies, one
in a specific folder, one in the parent folder...
Was wondering if I'd be able to connect to the 9PCloud via my Mac9P
(Finder interface) to do
Lib9p to ESP8266 would be quite good. I got two NodeMCU Rev 2 boards
from LearCNC here in Oz, I'm planning on using them in little vacuum
cleaner robots.
On 8/6/15, Skip Tavakkolian skip.tavakkol...@gmail.com wrote:
RPI's running something like plan9-bcm (check github) where gpio is exposed
Hi guys,
Was wondering if the source of 9Cloud was available for perusal? Just
logged in, looks great!
Many thanks!
Shane.
Hi Skip,
Yeah, I meant 9PCloud, sorry about that! I just logged in the other
day, I like what I see.
Many thanks!
Shane.
On 7/16/15, Skip Tavakkolian 9...@9netics.com wrote:
assuming you mean 9PCloud (otherwise ignore this):
i plan to put the 9P javascript sources on github or bitbucket.
No freaking way! =P
On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 1:53 PM, Skip Tavakkolian <
skip.tavakkol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> in case you missed on twitter:
>
> http://tryinferno.reverso.be/
>
>
Hiro, our OP might want to do some routing or other related tasks using Plan 9?
Random "war stories" that could be clues for OP ensue...
I'm not vouching how suitable this all is, but your comment "one NIC plus a
GigE switch" made me think Hiro. I'm pretty certain we don't have "nice toys"
+1.
Its not exactly RPi form factor, meaning I can't stuff a whole heap of the
boards in something like this:
http://my.bitscope.com/store/?p=view=item+6
But I'm sure it'd be bloody brilliant as a supervisory computer on a rover
robot or something similar, likely low powered enough to not smash
no dial - wait for the operator at the Sanderstead exchange and
>> ask the operator to connect us.
>>
>> On 27 April 2017 at 14:42, Shane Morris <edgecombe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear God, big old working exchanges?!
>>>
>>> We had a
Dear God, big old working exchanges?!
We had a tiny little relay logic step by step PABX at trade school,
adjusting her was punishment detail. Well, it *was* until they worked out I
actually enjoyed getting the old girl to make party tricks...
I wonder if I *am* actually allowed into the US
d sam when I was working
> at Google. My esteemed coworkers used vim.
>
> brucee
>
> On 27/04/2017 1:35 PM, "Shane Morris" <edgecombe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> He who convinces himself he don't need to learn from history should read
>> about the fall of the Rom
I've got one of these boards kicking around:
https://core-electronics.com.au/realtek-ameba-board.html
ARM Cortex-M3 CPU, wifi, my board has the NFC, there is one that looks like
a NodeMCU, it has basic features. I've not used the smaller board.
I'm using an Arduino bootloader on my Ameba for
Everything old is new again?
On Sat, Aug 10, 2019 at 7:11 PM Cyber Fonic wrote:
> The emergent problem with IoT is the lack of security. From my
> understanding of Plan9's architecture. 9p protocol and the "root-less"
> security model suggests to me that a Plan9 swarm of IoT devices could be
>
Wireless NinePea perhaps?
https://github.com/echoline/NinePea
On Sat, Aug 10, 2019 at 7:36 AM Charles Forsyth
wrote:
> Since the resources are small if not tiny, a little systems analysis and
> design is probably needed, but it looks like a bit of fun, until the
> inevitable moment of "why am
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