On 6 August 2012 02:52, Rob Pike wrote:
> .+0 goes from the end of the current value of dot to the end of the
> line containing dot.
> .-0 goes from the beginning of the line containing dot to the
> beginning of the current value of dot.
Yes, this is what I thought. (But is different from what yo
On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 09:04:13AM +0200, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
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> This pertains to the example I gave:
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> Having
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> | asdfasdf asdfasdf asdfasdf asdfasdfa asfdsfasdf
>
> where | represents an empty dot at the beginning of a line (line as
> drawn in the editor), .+0 does nothing. According to
On Monday, June 11, 2012 6:19:20 AM UTC+8, Comeau At9Fans wrote:
> Ok, so, unless I was asleep at the wheel following these
> discussions, there's been a few "mini PCs" to come about lately:
>
>
> * Raspberry Pi
> * Cotton Candy
>
> * Mele A1000
> * MK802
>
>
> We have a small number of the la
Using ip/ppp on the raspberry pi's serial port connected to a
plan 9 server, I can boot with rootfs coming from the server,
and cpu in to the pi. Not ethernet speed but it works for
experimenting.
I was only able to do this by adding a 'no authentication'
option to the server side of ppp, having
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 7:03 AM, wrote:
> On Monday, June 11, 2012 6:19:20 AM UTC+8, Comeau At9Fans wrote:
> I preferred android os system, so I brought one piece MK802 mini android
>
> pc from http://miniandroidpc.com. It makes my TV to be a Internet/Smart
>
> TV. So far it works well and I like
Empty dot at the beginning of a line is also empty dot at the end of
the previous line.
I'm not justifying the behavior, just explaining it. This is really
old code with, I admit, some quirky properties. I often think of
rewriting the address code in sam and acme but never do, because a
rewrite wo
This just hit phoronix:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTE1NDc
I'm extracting a driver from linux for use in coreboot, using the
semantic patch tool. The goal is to let coreboot draw a splash screen
in the first 200 milliseconds or so after power on. I've got a lot of
bits work
Isn't that the same as vga, then?
On 6 August 2012 13:42, ron minnich wrote:
> This is not vga ... it gets messy.