acme-sac
sixthcircle
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72 | 3 | |
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5.0 | 10.0 | |
3 months ago | over 4 years ago | |
Limbo | C# | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | - |
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acme-sac
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Inferno: A small operating system for building crossplatform distributed systems
Two great blogs about actually using and improving Inferno (the relevant posts are 5-10 years old, though):
Inferno programmer's notebook by Caerwyn Jones: lots of experiments with detailed descriptions and code. The entire blog is really thoughtful actually: https://web.archive.org/web/20200519122543/http://ipn.caerwy...
The author also provided Acme-SAC, stripping Inferno to a barebones VM that only runs the Acme editor and the shell: https://github.com/caerwynj/acme-sac
The other blog is Pete Elmore's Debu.gs. Using Inferno for real work, etc. A really well written blog, too: http://debu.gs/tags/inferno
Also worth noting are mjl's repos, he wrote a lot of code to improve Inferno for real-life usage. Possibly all of them are linked in this extensive list:
sixthcircle
- Inferno-OS: distributed operating system where everything is a file, with 9P
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Inferno: A small operating system for building crossplatform distributed systems
One of my wild ideas was to use my own port of the Dis virtual machine to program cross-platform games using Limbo, which I find very pleasant lang to use, honestly, and a custom graphics library.
Sadly, life happens and I'm still in the process of giving form to my idea with my half-baked emulator[0] :-)
[0] https://github.com/luismedel/sixthcircle
What are some alternatives?
awesome-inferno - A curated list of awesome Inferno documents, libraries, and software
inferno-rpi - This is compilation of Labs “Porting Inferno OS to Raspberry Pi”. We decided to organize it as some set of small labs with very detailed steps of what is done to reach results and make everything easy to reproduce.