> if there is a usb wifi adapter, how can
> it be run in plan 9?
By writing a driver to go in /sys/src/cmd/usb/ether ☺
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Of course I haven't done this yet, but is there any information on how to
write drivers in Plan 9? And the second question: if there is a second
raspberry already connected to the Internet, how can you distribute the
Internet for the current raspberry from it?
ср, 11 авг. 2021 г., 11:18 Richard M
> Of course I haven't done this yet, but is there any information on how to
> write drivers in Plan 9?
Reading the source code of existing drivers is a good way to learn.
> And the second question: if there is a second
> raspberry already connected to the Internet, how can you distribute the
>
On 11/08/2021, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:
> /sys/doc/net/net.pdf
Heads up: spends alot of time on STREAMS, which are not a part of Plan 9.
The FQA also links to that paper with no such forewarning.
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On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 4:38 PM Stuart Morrow
wrote:
> On 11/08/2021, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:
> > /sys/doc/net/net.pdf
>
> Heads up: spends alot of time on STREAMS, which are not a part of Plan 9.
>
> The FQA also links to that paper with no such forewarning.
>
The mentions of
Second question: if the second raspberry pi is running plan9, then you
can use import(4); look at the first example in its man page.
On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 2:09 AM Олег Бахарев wrote:
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> Of course I haven't done this yet, but is there any information on how to
> write drivers in Plan 9? And t
if the second raspberry pi is *not* running plan9 sshnet allows you to use its
network interfaces (via ssh) for tcp connections.
-Steve
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