Re: [9fans] Worksheet program

2008-04-02 Thread cej
> You might try control(2) instead. See /sys/src/cmd/auth/factotum/fgui.c /sys/src/cmd/bitsy/keyboard.c > for examples. > Sape Alternatively, you might like to use Acme interface. ++pac <>

Re: [9fans] Worksheet program

2008-04-02 Thread Anders Li
why you all have so many time on Plan9 ? is it very interest in researching plan9 ? You are all not busy in working , right ? and you all have much many to do your own things in spare time, right ? Do you think it is very cool to program in plan9 ? On 4/2/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: [9fans] Worksheet program

2008-04-02 Thread cej
> Do you think it is very cool to program in plan9 ? yep. <>

Re: [9fans] Worksheet program

2008-04-02 Thread Anders Li
hi, thanks !! I send several kind of this emails,but just you give me a back. I think so . last year I installed a play9 in qemu, but didnot know how to use it, how to begin to program for it. Meanwhile my work is very busy and do not have enough time to play with it. Can you give a advice on how

Re: [9fans] Worksheet program

2008-04-02 Thread Hongzheng Wang
Read the papers at http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/ may be a good starting point. Frankly, it is really time consumed. So, please be careful to schedule your work and the navigation into plan9. Anyway, plan9 is a real production platform rather than a toy. On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 5:17 PM, And

Re: [9fans] Worksheet program

2008-04-02 Thread cej
Welcome!! If you want a native p9, look here first for compatible HW: http://cm.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/Supported_PC_hardware/index.html To install, look here: http://cm.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/Installation_instructions/index.html C compiler man page is here: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/m

Re: [9fans] silliness in flight: build a desktop calculator with

2008-04-02 Thread kokamoto
>>> http://plan9.aichi-u.ac.jp/netlib/demos/suzuki/s41.html >> >> hmmm, this was a educational task for Mr. Suzuki at that time... > > is there an updated version of calc2? it uses an old control(2) library. In short, no. I'm not so happy to develope it on the same line... Kenji --deficient m

Re: [9fans] silliness in flight: build a desktop calculator with

2008-04-02 Thread kokamoto
>> Of course, you can use or improve it by your own risk. However, >> if anyone wants to link such a property, I suppose, s/he should contact >> with the original author... > > what would happen if everytime you wanted to give a link to something public > you had to contact the original autho

Re: [9fans] Worksheet program

2008-04-02 Thread kernel panic
> why you all have so many time on Plan9 ? > is it very interest in researching plan9 ? > You are all not busy in working , right ? > and you all have much many to do your own things in spare time, right ? > Do you think it is very cool to program in plan9 ? all your time are belong to us! HA HA

Re: [9fans] Worksheet program

2008-04-02 Thread Chad Dougherty
Anders Li wrote: > Can you give a advice on how to start to program for it ? > are there some useful materials on it ? > Are you install it on a physical machine or just use virtual machine ? > you might also try nemo's excellent "Introduction to Operating Systems Abstractions Using Plan 9 from

Re: [9fans] silliness in flight: build a desktop calculator with

2008-04-02 Thread hiro
> When I was a graduate student, my teacher taught me "Science is a private > work, > and if you want to learn something from someone, you should first contact > her/him > direct. This is very important, and you should remember this all the time" > (not the > original words, but this way).

[9fans] ip/dhcpd delays

2008-04-02 Thread erik quanstrom
ip/dhcpd prints the time it takes to generate an offer in µs. we're not using any dynamic addresses which could generate a sleep in db.c:/^lockopen yet i times between 0µs and 110µs. has anyone else seen this behavior? - erik

Re: [9fans] silliness in flight: build a desktop calculator with

2008-04-02 Thread Federico G. Benavento
hola, > Above said, yes, I think I can understand what you are saying. > This is a very difficult problem now. However, I believe the way what > human thinks > right will not change so easy in a long time. > there is no problem actually, just a different hierarchy of values caused by the d