Current Mercurial repository is http://code.swtch.com/vx32/.
--
David du Colombier
Akshat Kumar wrote:
> Grab newer release with lots of fixes from 0.12, from
> mercurial repo at http://hg.pdos.csail.mit.edu/hg/vx32/
> and compile (see README.*).
>
>
> Best,
> ak
>
I will do that !
Thank you.
--- Marina
>> On 27 Dec 2009, at 2:48 am, Marina Brown wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All:
>>>
Grab newer release with lots of fixes from 0.12, from
mercurial repo at http://hg.pdos.csail.mit.edu/hg/vx32/
and compile (see README.*).
Best,
ak
> On 27 Dec 2009, at 2:48 am, Marina Brown wrote:
>
>> Hi All:
>>
>> I was experimenting with 9vx tonight and it crashed on me. I did the
>> followin
On 27 Dec 2009, at 2:48 am, Marina Brown wrote:
Hi All:
I was experimenting with 9vx tonight and it crashed on me. I did the
following steps.
# Its a linux box
cd 9vx-0.12
mar...@locutis:~/9vx-0.12$
./9vx.Linux -u glenda
ftpfs 192.168.1.30
# that is the ip address of the local box
cp /n/
On 26 Dec 2009, at 3:39 am, Anthony Sorace wrote:
On Dec 25, 2009, at 04:57, erik quanstrom wrote:
Java sometimes does turn up trumps where C code struggles on
machines
which were recently considered powerful. Other examples would be web
what?
from the rest of his post, i gather that th