> On 15 Feb 2022, at 04:19, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM)
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> Alex Musolino writes:
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>> Seems so: https://github.com/iru-/9p4
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> Oh now that's slick! < 200 lines of code.
>
I’m the author. If you can, please let me know how it goes if you decide to try
it on AVR.
Alex Musolino writes:
> Seems so: https://github.com/iru-/9p4
Oh now that's slick! < 200 lines of code.
Thanks for the pointer.
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A short update on the RS-485 network project ...
I ordered up an assortment of RS-485 "hats" and USB serial ports
to play with. I also have an Axxon LF1006KB PCIe card that will
go into the CPU server as the "gateway" for the 485 network. It
should already work with the uartpci driver, but I'll
> Just curious if anyone has attempted a 9P implementation in Forth?
Seems so: https://github.com/iru-/9p4
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Just curious if anyone has attempted a 9P implementation in Forth?
This could be fun to play around with on things like Atmel AVRs.
I've had it to -->here<-- with the Arduino programming environment,
so *anything* different would be a joy :-)
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