I have recently installed Plan 9 on my Raspberry Pi but I can't seem to
figure out how to modify the start state -- while I've configured acme the
way I want it and have used the dump command (so I can manually re-load
acme with -l and get my system back), I can't find where I set which
acme.dump f
> I just think it would be interesting having Plan 9 on a multicore ARM chip
Plan 9 runs on the Trim-Slice, which is running a Tegra 2 (dual-core Cortex-A9).
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David du Colombier
On 20 February 2014 15:47, Steven Stallion wrote:
> > I just think it would be interesting having Plan 9 on a multicore ARM
> chip,
/sys/src/9/teg2 is dual core (eg, Trimslice)
On Thu Feb 20 10:48:19 EST 2014, sstall...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 4:14 AM, Shane Morris wrote:
> > I just think it would be interesting having Plan 9 on a multicore ARM chip,
> > but as I said, I'm pretty certain its open enough, but please do not quote
> > me - I'd hate to be
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 4:14 AM, Shane Morris wrote:
> I just think it would be interesting having Plan 9 on a multicore ARM chip,
> but as I said, I'm pretty certain its open enough, but please do not quote
> me - I'd hate to be horribly wrong!
Patience. It's being worked on :)
Steve