Vncserv must do something similar, maybe that is worth looking at.
I went down a similar route but am planning to just address the display
as a different type of device, rather than as a plan9 display.
Your progress is very impressive, my project stalled - I must get back to it.
-Steve
On 15 A
> I have tried to email BLS but fear I am being spam filtered... you there?
I did get one message from you, and replied earlier today. Hopefully
it got through.
A little more update on recent pi playing. I've been working on a
little toy the last few days, namely one of those small SPI driven
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i think the change doesn't work for any multi-line file:
; cp /sys/src/cmd/sed.c /tmp/notsed.c
; cd /tmp
; ed notsed.c
; ed notsed.c
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putline(Biobuf *bp, Rune *buf, int n)
+4
ebputc(bp, '\n');
d
w
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q
; tmk notsed.c
6c -FVTw notsed.c
6l -o 6.notsed notsed.6
; ; {echo a ; echo b} |
I have tried to email BLS but fear I am being spam filtered... you there?
-Steve
> On 12 Aug 2015, at 23:27, Brian L. Stuart wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 8/12/15, Skip Tavakkolian <9...@9netics.com> wrote:
>> the gpio pins don't seem accessible through a filesystem api
>> like i see in plan9-bcm (unl
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 10:39 AM, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is this as expected?
>
> perseus=; echo -n aaa | 9 sed 's/^/ perseus=; echo -n aaa | sed 's/^/
>
> For me the linux sed does what I expect,
> but not the p9p one (it adds a newline). Why?
>
> Thanks!
> Ruda
>
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