in fact all my machines are using zx now, a 9p descendant. I'm quite happy with it.
> El 6 may 2017, a las 15:17, Fran. J Ballesteros <n...@lsub.org> escribió: > > not yet. > sorry for the "was". > >> El 6 may 2017, a las 15:12, Peter A. Cejchan <tyap...@gmail.com> escribió: >> >> "clive was just another attempt"...oh, no... Clive is dead ??? >> >>> On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 10:18 AM, Francisco J Ballesteros <n...@lsub.org> >>> wrote: >>> I don’t now if clive or not, >>> >>> but, I think the world has changed and I’d like to get a plan9 like >>> environment >>> but considering as the HW all the machines I use, including their OS as the >>> new “HW”. >>> >>> I’ve been trying to do that since the octopus, clive was just another >>> attempt; ideas are welcome :-) >>> >>> >>> > On 5 May 2017, at 21:43, Giacomo Tesio <giac...@tesio.it> wrote: >>> > >>> > You might find https://lsub.org/ls/clive.html interesting. >>> > >>> > >>> > Giacomo >>> > >>> > 2017-05-05 15:25 GMT+02:00 Dave MacFarlane <driu...@gmail.com>: >>> >> On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 6:21 AM, Stanley Lieber <s...@stanleylieber.com> >>> >> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> Plan 9 has not yet been re-implemented in Go. >>> >>> >>> >>> sl >>> >>> >>> >> >>> >> I started trying to do that at one point, but never got my kernel much >>> >> farther than booting just enough to run "Hello, world!" compiled with >>> >> 6c on a FAT filesystem in ring 0 and then crashing the system before >>> >> deciding I don't have the time to finish it or get it somewhere >>> >> useable. If anyone who has the time is interested in picking it up, >>> >> contact me off-list and I'll send you a link to my (horribly written >>> >> and designed) code. >>> >> >>> >> I'm more of a userspace kinda guy anyways.. >>> >> >>> >> - Dave >>> > >>> >>> >>