[9fans] git9 to tradational interface wrapper for go

2021-02-28 Thread Steve Simon
Hi all, Anyone made any progress writing a wrapper script, like djc's /rc/bin/git, for ori's git9? It may seem peverse to replicate Linus's interface (which I don't like), but the go compiler suite expects this interface, so rather than trying to hack go this seems the path of least resistance.

Re: [9fans] git9 to tradational interface wrapper for go

2021-02-28 Thread Alex Musolino
> Anyone made any progress writing a wrapper script, like djc's > /rc/bin/git, for ori's git9? Yes. This is what git/compat is for. Just run `git/compat` to spawn a new shell with a 'git' executable in your $path. For example: term% cd path/to/repo term% git/compat term% git version git versio

[9fans] qemu sound, only one side/speaker working

2021-02-28 Thread nydldmcd2
So last year a patch was submitted to fix 9front's sound under qemu as a guest (using intel hda) But it's semi broken again. With a linux host using pulse audio, audio in qemu with a 9front guest only plays on one side/one speaker. here's my startup cmd qemu-system-x86_64 -cpu host -enable-kv

Re: [9fans] qemu sound, only one side/speaker working

2021-02-28 Thread cinap_lenrek
just tested with QEMU 5.1.0 (v5.1.0-11824-g8699890d91-dirty) under windows 10. it works just fine for me. i doubt this is a bug in the hda driver. the left and right channels are submitted as one stream. the fix of last year was about command completions requiering the interrupt driven method in

Re: [9fans] Olimex: these guys are keen electronic engineers.

2021-02-28 Thread rt9f . 3141
The Olimex ESP32­-C3 module has a risc-v core, sure, but it's roughly equivalent to an ARM Cortex-M3.  The HW platforms targeted by Plan 9 and its tools are much more heavy weight.  I don't believe Plan 9 would be a good starting point for any ESP32-C3 development.  If the Olimex guys are lookin

[9fans] low cost risc-v development platform for Plan 9

2021-02-28 Thread rt9f . 3141
The BeagleBoard Org have recently introduced a Linux-capable risc-v based board called "BeagleV".      ref: https://beagleboard.org/beaglev      ref: https://www.tomshardware.com/uk/news/beaglev-riscv-announced The CPU is a  U74 risc-v dual core running at 1.5GHz (roughly equivalent to Cortex A5

Re: [9fans] 2c/2l make sense, but why 1c/1l?

2021-02-28 Thread rt9f . 3141
I want to thank everyone who replied.  It makes sense to me that 1c was used for embedded 68k coprocessors, Blit, etc.  Thanks! -- 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/Tf34475f1bb69674a-Mf5c7402508a98c15ab19221c Delivery options:

Re: [9fans] Olimex: these guys are keen electronic engineers.

2021-02-28 Thread Thaddeus Woskowiak
I had a thought a while back: could one pilfer plan 9's libc and kernel guts to build an embedded c library à la newlib? The idea is a native hosted plan 9 microcontroller lab similar to arduino and your microcontroller program would look like a bare metal plan 9 program. A monitor or rtos would b

Re: [9fans] Olimex: these guys are keen electronic engineers.

2021-02-28 Thread pouya+lists . 9fans
[tswoskow...@gmail.com] > I had a thought a while back: could one pilfer plan 9's libc and > kernel guts to build an embedded c library à la newlib? The idea is a > native hosted plan 9 microcontroller lab similar to arduino and your > microcontroller program would look like a bare metal plan 9 pro