13 Nov 2006 21:43
14 Nov 2006 02:42
25 Nov 2006 19:19
FYI: Inferno on Linux Power Repository
On 10/15/06, Eric Van Hensbergen <ericvh@...> wrote: > Okay - here's my first cut at the LinuxPPC Inferno patch. I setup a git repository on my home system where I'm keeping my current working revision of the LinuxPPC Inferno patch. I'll also be keeping a branch with the Xen shared memory transport stuff there. Its kludgey, but seems to be stable -- hopefully will have some time to work out the hacks over the holidays. Master Branch: http://git.9grid.us/git/?p=inferno.git;a=summary The Linux-PowerPC branch is on the power branch. I know I'm probably the only one using this right now, but I wanted to make sure my updates were externally visible. -eric
25 Nov 2006 21:00
Re: FYI: Inferno on Linux Power Repository
On 11/25/06, Eric Van Hensbergen <ericvh@...> wrote: > I setup a git repository on my home system where I'm keeping my > current working revision of the LinuxPPC Inferno patch. I'll also be > keeping a branch with the Xen shared memory transport stuff there. I may have missed the thread earlier. Can you tell us a little more about your Xen work? -J
25 Nov 2006 23:01
Re: FYI: Inferno on Linux Power Repository
Hello,
It is very interesting to have Inferno on ppc platform.
Please keep me posted. I have Linux on ppc platform and I would like to check
Inferno on it.
thanks,
vedran
On 11/25/06, Eric Van Hensbergen <ericvh-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:
On 10/15/06, Eric Van Hensbergen <ericvh-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:
> Okay - here's my first cut at the LinuxPPC Inferno patch.
I setup a git repository on my home system where I'm keeping my
current working revision of the LinuxPPC Inferno patch. I'll also be
keeping a branch with the Xen shared memory transport stuff there.
Its kludgey, but seems to be stable -- hopefully will have some time
to work out the hacks over the holidays.
Master Branch:
http://git.9grid.us/git/?p=inferno.git;a=summary
The Linux-PowerPC branch is on the power branch.
I know I'm probably the only one using this right now, but I wanted to
make sure my updates were externally visible.
-eric
26 Nov 2006 00:28
Re: FYI: Inferno on Linux Power Repository
On 11/25/06, Jack Johnson <knapjack@...> wrote: > On 11/25/06, Eric Van Hensbergen <ericvh@...> wrote: > > I setup a git repository on my home system where I'm keeping my > > current working revision of the LinuxPPC Inferno patch. I'll also be > > keeping a branch with the Xen shared memory transport stuff there. > > I may have missed the thread earlier. Can you tell us a little more > about your Xen work? > Its probably only partially useful to the community at large at the moment. Essentially, its a shared memory channel for 9p between partitions. I need to fix up the interface a bit so it acts a bit more like /net, but we are using it to gateway resources to PROSE libOS partitions (http://www.research.ibm.com/prose). There will be a talk on it at IWP9 (and a paper in the proceedings). -eric
30 Nov 2006 09:49
using Inferno on Palm
Hi, using the Inferno emu with Framebuffer support port of Alexander Sychev and adding a file to handle touchscreen and button events I've been able to run Inferno on a Palm Tungsten T3. The attached file contains the additions I've made to the inferno source, and some related information. Best Regards, -- -- gualteri (at) rootshell.be/~gualteri
30 Nov 2006 22:44
Re: using Inferno on Palm
Wow! I don't own a Palm, but just wanted to say what a great achievement that is, what are you planning to use it for? Garry > Hi, > > using the Inferno emu with Framebuffer support port of Alexander > Sychev > and adding a file to handle touchscreen and button events I've been > able > to run Inferno on a Palm Tungsten T3. > > The attached file contains the additions I've made to the inferno > source, > and some related information. > > Best Regards, > -- > gualteri (at) rootshell.be/~gualteri > <inferno-fb-t3.tgz>
1 Dec 2006 08:52
Re: using Inferno on Palm
On 11/30/06, Garry Taylor <gt@...> wrote: > Wow! I don't own a Palm, but just wanted to say what a great Not really, as you can see i've just put together some pieces that were already available. > achievement that is, what are you planning to use it for? That's what I'm figuring&doing right now, but just being able to use Acme with a touchscreen and a stylus (without kbd) is enough reward for me. > > Garry > > > Hi, > > > > using the Inferno emu with Framebuffer support port of Alexander > > Sychev > > and adding a file to handle touchscreen and button events I've been > > able > > to run Inferno on a Palm Tungsten T3. > > > > The attached file contains the additions I've made to the inferno > > source, > > and some related information. > > > > Best Regards, > > -- > > gualteri (at) rootshell.be/~gualteri > > <inferno-fb-t3.tgz> > > -- -- gualteri (at) rootshell.be/~gualteri
1 Dec 2006 10:57
Re: using Inferno on Palm
On 12/1/06, Salva Peiró <saoret.one@...> wrote: > > achievement that is, what are you planning to use it for? > That's what I'm figuring&doing right now, but just being able to use Acme > with a touchscreen and a stylus (without kbd) is enough reward for me. How do you middle and right click?
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