Re: [9fans] hardware device line -> what about the "file resource hardware devices" that are supported

2012-03-13 Thread erik quanstrom
On Tue Mar 13 13:26:41 EDT 2012, n...@lsub.org wrote: > For the octopus we wrap underlying MacOS X or Linux devices, and then use > them. > For native plan 9 I don't know if there's a working usb camera. > I think there was some, long ago, but I'm not even sure. wasn't that a tv tuner? - erik

Re: [9fans] hardware device line -> what about the "file resource hardware devices" that are supported

2012-03-13 Thread Nemo
For the octopus we wrap underlying MacOS X or Linux devices, and then use them. For native plan 9 I don't know if there's a working usb camera. I think there was some, long ago, but I'm not even sure.

[9fans] hardware device line -> what about the "file resource hardware devices" that are supported

2012-03-13 Thread Christoph Paschke
I'm a newbe at Plan 9 and I got Inferno and Octopus just running. I writing first limbo programs and I like it. + Made in plane C + resource is a file and not complicated proprietary drivers + it can be run such easy and small with emu at each system (I have Mac) + interconnect of resources And