Thank you both for the explanation!

On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 3:38 AM, dexen deVries <dexen.devr...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On Monday 02 of September 2013 14:13:56 Alexander Sychev wrote:
> > The problem is the "addr" file is closed between your calls. When you
> open
> > the "addr" file next time, an internal address is set to 0,0.
> > But after the writing the address is actual and if you read "data" file
> you
> > will see the text according to your address.
> >
> > I you write the code on C or Go without a closing a descriptor of "addr"
> > file, everything will be ok :-)
>
>
> or use 9p rdwr:
>
>
> echo -n , | 9p write acme/2/addr
> echo 'dot=addr' | 9p rdwr acme/2/ctl
>
> --
> dexen deVries
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