Re: [9fans] OT: USB terminals
> > ``Anyone who remembers what life was like before the USB standard came > > along will appreciate the transformation it has brought about.'' indeed. > > "Anyone who remembers what life was like before our evil overlords from the > Andromeda galaxy arrived will appreciate the transformation they have brought > about." 1999 called and wants its thread back. where's that bluetooth stack? ☺ erik
Re: [9fans] OT: USB terminals
>> http://www.ndiyo.org/systems/hubster > > ``Anyone who remembers what life was like before the USB standard came > along will appreciate the transformation it has brought about.'' indeed. "Anyone who remembers what life was like before our evil overlords from the Andromeda galaxy arrived will appreciate the transformation they have brought about."
Re: [9fans] OT: USB terminals
> http://www.ndiyo.org/systems/hubster ``Anyone who remembers what life was like before the USB standard came along will appreciate the transformation it has brought about.'' indeed.
[9fans] OT: USB terminals
Anyone see this? http://www.ndiyo.org/systems/hubster With USB VGA adapters available (some built into new monitors), they walk the USB tree, associate the closest keyboard and mouse and call it a terminal. Kinda cool. Plan 9 could probably do one better and add USB audio to the mix if the rest of the chain were supported. -J