I used a similar approach to put a filesystem facade on a digital camera
that only supported a TWAIN interface. File system hierarchy abstraction is
so much easier to work with, especially with the standard utilities. For
posterity sake I've put it up on github (I don't know if TWAIN is still a
thing now):

https://github.com/9nut/plan9cmd/tree/main/dcfs



On Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 1:15 PM adventures in9 <adventures...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> My video!
>
> It isn't 9P on the plug.  It just sort of translates between 9P
> requests and sends out the JSON strings to the plugs.
> With these, it may be possible to flash the firmware to something
> natively 9P.  The original plugs ran an Atheros/Qualcomm router chip,
> which I've done a few basic 9front kernels for.  These new ones use a
> Realtek chip with an Arm Cortex-M, so probably something like Inferno
> would be better there.
>
> 9P native on these devices would be nice, but this Kasa driver, and
> the Wiz lightbulb driver I did previously, give a 9P layer that then
> works across my home grid.  I run the file system off a Raspberry Pi
> cpu server, and then I can access it from any computer in the house
> with 9Front or Drawterm.
>
> On Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 10:39 AM Ron Minnich <rminn...@p9f.org> wrote:
> >
> > John DeGood of mclock fame pointed me at this:
> > https://youtu.be/QHOu4RSxd2A?si=UBcPfBfMkVIBfSiv
> >
> > Have not watched it all yet.

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