> 0.6.0 disk 01.01.8a 10de/03ec 0 4:ffa1 16 0.8.0 disk 01.01.85
> 10de/03f6 5 0:d401 16 1:d081 16 2:d001 16 3:cc01 16
> 4:c881 16 5:deefc000 4096
>
> But I have no idea what does it means. I hope you will know.
i do. this is an nvidia sata part, which is not currently su
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 12:14:17PM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
> On Sun Mar 16 12:06:39 EDT 2014, szymon.olewnic...@rid.pl wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > today I've tried to boot plan9 on my computer. Sadly withou a success.
> > I'm attaching screenshot of my computer after typing ctrl+t ctrl+t p.
> >
> >
> Erik has seen some of these problems, maybe he has fixed them?
he! usb serial is my nemisis. you're welcome to try the 9atom usb/serial.
it should have some corrected little bits so at least the endpoint debugging
stuff isn't truncated.
- erik
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 3:35 PM, arisawa wrote:
> Thank you Gorka,
>
> I made a mistake.
> The usage of 9front is different from that of Bell-labs.
> It seems FT232R is OK, but PL2303HX has a problem.
>
> term% cat /lib/ndb/consoledb
> group=sys
Yes, I see. FTDI is better supported, because I ha
Thank you Gorka,
I made a mistake.
The usage of 9front is different from that of Bell-labs.
It seems FT232R is OK, but PL2303HX has a problem.
term% cat /lib/ndb/consoledb
group=sys
uid=glenda
uid=arisawa
console=usb3 dev=/dev/eiaU3 openondemand=1
gid=sys
console=usb4 dev=
On 11 March 2014 08:39, tuchalia wrote:
> If it isn't, I may still be interested on working on "Access to host's
> devices*"*, so where can I start looking with that?
>
The old way way was to add an internal virtual device to Inferno's emu or
9vx or drawterm.
I think the best way to implement t