Getting the 8-bit AVR in the Arduino talking 9p shouldn't be too difficult.  
You could roll your own like the lego example does, or pick up some of the lib9 
and lib9p changes I've posted in my contrib area for the 16-bit dsPIC33F.

-jas

On Mar 31, 2010, at 1:23 PM, EBo wrote:

> 
> I've had what I consider a bit of a sick and twisted idea for a little 
> while...
> 
> How realistic would it be to port 9p/styx to the arduino?  I've read somewhere
> that Plan9 and/or Inferno has been ported to embedded systems with as little
> as 1MB of memory.  Do you think it could be shoehorned into 16K of flash and
> 1K of ram, or possibly 256K of flash and 8K of ram (for the mega)?  One could
> always always add an I2C or SPI memory chip, but wouldn't it be twisted to
> have have one communicate 9p via USB...
> 
> I'm not really thinking of trying this any time soon, but thought it was a
> twisted idea and was curious if it was even feasible...
> 
>  EBo --

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