For IoT deployments, I suppose that one processor core on the ESP32 could
run the WiFi / networking stack and the other act as a CPU-like server and
thus run a small number of servers to expose the interface(s) in a 9P
mountable fashion to more powerful nodes. A RT-ish kernel might suffice in
most
On Fri, Aug 16, 2019, at 2:26 PM, Олег Бахарев wrote:
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> Do you mean something like BlackIce II (I'm under RV32I)? There is still one
> interesting board (inexpensive) on the RISC V 64 bit (RV64IMAG) - if you want
> I will show where to get
Yes please
On Mon, Aug 19, 2019, at 12:53 PM, Cyber Fonic wrote:
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> It has been said : "The 'S' in IoT stands for security". If Plan9 can address
> that deficiency of the current state of the art for IoT devices, then it
> would be a worthwhile exercise.
Plan 9 may have a decent security model, but it's
Board with K210 from Kendryte:
https://ru-m.banggood.com/Sipeed-Maix-BIT-RISC-V-Dual-Core-64bit-CPU-With-FPU-AI-Module-Core-Board-Development-Board-Mini-PC-Learning-Board-p-1453873.html?gmcCountry=RU¤cy=RUB&cur_warehouse=CN&createTmp=1&ID=326941415&utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=cpc_bgcs&utm_