VSTa had a design heavily inspired by 9 and had the net stack at user level.
It was fun to play with it, long ago.
> El 27 ene 2018, a las 8:04, lchg escribió:
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> In plan9, many os components are moved to user space, even disk file system.
> But the tcp/ip stack is an exception, what's the c
I don't think anyone is running it anymore.
At least, I'm not running it.
Sorry.
> El 8 mar 2018, a las 13:38, Rudolf Sykora escribió:
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>> On 3 March 2018 at 20:27, Francisco J Ballesteros wrote:
>> Octopus would run on Plan 9, although we used inferno for (hosted) terminals,
>> and it used Op
yes. bugs, on my side at least.
The copy isolates from others.
But some experiments in nix and in a thing I wrote for leanxcale show that some
things can be much faster.
It’s fun either way.
> El 13 oct 2018, a las 23:11, hiro <23h...@gmail.com> escribió:
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> and, did it improve anything not