On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 19:38:55 +, smi...@icebubble.org wrote:
I was thinking about writing 9P client/servers for Arduino.
Developing
for Arduino is SURPRISINGLY easy--at least on Linux--you just install
the gcc avr cross-compiler and avrdude, untar the Arduino library
source, tweak the Makefi
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 15:12:04 -0700, ron minnich wrote:
I'm still a big fan of libixp. It's written in a way that I feel is a
good fit if you're used to Plan 9 C style. I've made a number of uses
of it.
Thanks Ron for the pointer. I'll take a look at it later since it did
not build out of the
I'm still a big fan of libixp. It's written in a way that I feel is a
good fit if you're used to Plan 9 C style. I've made a number of uses
of it.
ron
> As far, as I know, there was some NAT work in Plan9. But I can't
> remember... Sources of this work is on my work laptop :)
https://hg.9grid.fr/plan9-nat/
I did a NAT implementation some times ago. It's working, but it's
still an early work and I haven't worked on it for few months.
It is impl
the value of a fid is a 32-bit number, but a server will typically
have a practical upper limit on how many distinct values it can track,
limited for instance by memory.
in your Arduino case, a dozen or so would normally be plenty,
and the server can reject Tattach,Tauth, and Twalk requests with an
> Routing does not imply NAT.
Hi ! I know that :) Routing != NATing :)
As far, as I know, there was some NAT work in Plan9. But I can't
remember... Sources of this work is on my work laptop :)
2011/7/31 Lyndon Nerenberg (VE6BBM/VE7TFX) :
>> Answer is simple - no.
>
>> And, YES, Plan9 CAN route I
> Answer is simple - no.
> And, YES, Plan9 CAN route IP ! :)
You only get to choose one of the above.
Routing does not imply NAT.
Hi !
Answer is simple - no.
But this doesn't mean that you can't use plan9 as a core technology
for router os ;)
Current IP stack doesn't support NAT (dirty hack was made by some
plan9 geek), rate limits and other useless features of lunix router.
Currently lunix router on a ugly and messy MIPS
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:08:48 CDT Jack wrote:
> I tried to get into x10 stuff about a year ago but I got the impression
> that it was obsoleted by infineon and others... Do they still make/sell
> the cm11? I only have the USB box that also takes wireless commands.
x10 sells the CM15A (check
Hi, all,
Does anybody know if it's possible to use Plan 9 as an IPv4 router? I
know you can export the /net file system to other Plan 9 boxen, but I'm
wondering about using Plan 9 to create a network appliance/router. I'm
envisioning using Plan 9 to do things that Linux iptables does... route
pa
EBo writes:
> If you do get a 9p stack working on the Arduino let me know. If/when
> you do I'll offer to contribute some stepper code that properly deals
> with motor accel/decel, speed limiting, etc. I may even port a
> runtime polymorphic RS274* (g-code) interpreter I wrote a decade ago
> fo
So, I've read the specification of the 9P protocol in section 5 of the
Plan 9 manual. However, the specification does not state how many fids
a 9P server is required to support. Is there a minimum number of fids
that a server is required to track? Is this specified in the latest
version of the 9
On 7/29/2011 3:34 PM, Francisco J Ballesteros wrote:
We had an x10fs for a serial cm11.
Might be even in sources.
I tried to get into x10 stuff about a year ago but I got the impression
that it was obsoleted by infineon and others... Do they still make/sell
the cm11? I only have the USB box t
On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 11:34:39 +0200, Francisco J Ballesteros wrote:
/n/sources/contrib/nemo/x10.tar
It's been out of server for some time now, which means you might
have to change some bits to make it compile with the distribution
as it is today. I have not compiled it for a long time now.
than
/n/sources/contrib/nemo/x10.tar
It's been out of server for some time now, which means you might
have to change some bits to make it compile with the distribution
as it is today. I have not compiled it for a long time now.
hth
On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 2:09 AM, EBo wrote:
> I just checked /n/sour
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