Thanks for it! Nice to see running on this little router board and how easy it is to disable ports/leds and more. Interessing Board with exposed pins for debugging/testing.
There are a few companies that make these sort of things. The support doesn't tend to be as good, as they are meant for people who know what they are doing, and not sold as things to learn on, like a Raspberry Pi.
There's a portable, public-domain clone of Doom out there called Anarch that's specifically intended for low-power devices. I doubt that it'd run on Plan 9 without some effort, but it might pique someone's interest.
@@adventuresin9 yeah I know the meme is doom runs on everything but sometimes there's bigger fish to catch / bugs to sqush. imho having plan9 running on managed switch hardware is way more impressive
Thanks for it! Nice to see running on this little router board and how easy it is to disable ports/leds and more. Interessing Board with exposed pins for debugging/testing.
There are a few companies that make these sort of things. The support doesn't tend to be as good, as they are meant for people who know what they are doing, and not sold as things to learn on, like a Raspberry Pi.
There's a portable, public-domain clone of Doom out there called Anarch that's specifically intended for low-power devices. I doubt that it'd run on Plan 9 without some effort, but it might pique someone's interest.
9doom is simular, I'm sure there's some syscalls or attempt to access the sound system that's causing the crashing
Fixing doom on a low end router board is low on my list. However, Doom does run on the included mt7688 kernel with the fpu patch.
@@adventuresin9 yeah I know the meme is doom runs on everything but sometimes there's bigger fish to catch / bugs to sqush.
imho having plan9 running on managed switch hardware is way more impressive