It’s not as exciting as real hardware but you could always run it on a virtual machine. I’ve got it running fine on VirtualBox, with networking (internet and between VMs) Pete
On 2 Mar 2014, at 22:16, Szymon Olewniczak <szymon.olewnic...@rid.pl> wrote: > Hi, > I've just registerd to this mailing list, so hello everyone. > > I've read about Plan 9 several months ago and fascinated with ideas > behind this OS. Now I've decided to try the system on my own and although > I don't know much about it yet, I believe that it can be something that > I would like to work for(I'm an IT student, so if I find myself clever > enough to understand the power of Plan 9, I will try to help the project > during the GOSC). > > But to begin with the main issue that brings me to write this message. I > know that before I can do anything on Plan 9, I need hardware that > cooperate with it. I've read the Supported PC Hardware[0] and > realised that there is not much of it. Is there only one reliable motherboard > > (ASUS A8R32-MVP without NIC) that can run Plan9? I've also read there that > there are several laptops pointed in this page without any additional > comments in brackets. Does it mean that they are fully supported? I've > also read that RaspberryPI can run Plan 9. I have RP rev. 2 so maybe it > should be the hardware which I can use to start my Plan 9 adventure. > > What hardware can you recommend? What hardware do you use? Is there is > any PC that can run both Plan 9 and Inferno? > > [0]http://www.plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/Supported_PC_hardware/index.html > >