For spi, you will may have to write your own driver. There are a few
helpful guides on YouTube from adventuresin9 on this subject.  I've only
booted 9front on a pi 4B.

On Wed, Aug 7, 2024, 4:12 PM LdBeth <andp...@foxmail.com> wrote:

> I think the latest 9front release has ported wifi driver for raspberry
> pi from linux. Unfortunately my Pi Zero 2W cannot boot up after been
> put there for a year, so I don't know how well is that supported.
>
> ldbeth
>
> >>>>> In <c4dd92b2-db44-4f42-80d6-0b874e74c...@howhill.com>
> >>>>>   Willow Liquorice <wil...@howhill.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I've decided to knock a 9front installation together on a Pi Zero, and
> > I'm debating about whether to use Ethernet or WiFi.
> > How well does Plan 9 / 9front play with the various ethernet adaptors
> > you can get for a Pi Zero? Some old emails in the list mention USB
> > adaptors, but I was wondering about whether ones that use other
> > interfaces like SPI might work too.
> > Does anyone have any experiences they can share?
> >        - Willow
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