what about teg2 for which geoff announced support recently? btw, i have two raspberry pi at home now. i would like to run plan9 and inferno (at least emu) on it as soon as possible.
dharani On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 2:07 PM, John Floren <j...@jfloren.net> wrote: > On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Winston Weinert <winst...@lavabit.com> wrote: >> On Sun, 2012-06-10 at 18:19 -0400, Comeau At9Fans wrote: >>> * Raspberry Pi >>> * Cotton Candy >>> * Mele A1000 >>> * MK802 >> >> Some other _pricier_ products to consider (and a larger variety of >> integrated components): >> * Beagleboard >> * Beaglebone >> * Pandaboard >> * Pico-ITX formfactor x86 motherboard >> > > Some of these should work already; /sys/src/9/omap/beagle seems to > indicate that you can already boot a beagleboard, for instance. As for > anything not based on the supported SoCs, well, until people stop > sitting on ass saying "boy that would be a nice terminal" and actually > start PORTING the damn thing, it'll never be more than Yet Another > 120-message 9fans Thread. > > I got the Efika Smarttop through quite a bit of the early boot over > the course of an afternoon, before finally getting pissed off at > having to re-write an SD card every time I iterated the kernel. It > shouldn't be *too* hard to get a minimally functional system, the code > in /sys/src/9 is quite good. Oh, there's another thing, for the love > of god don't buy a system that can't netboot, it's just not worth it. > > Or we could ignore all these and, in grand 9fans tradition, start > talking about a port to some hardware platform that's been dead for > over 5 years. SPARC64 et al are sorta played out by now, but I've got > a PDP-11 just sitting around... > > > john >