how to translate 'bitblt' and 'rectf' into Plan9 equivalents?test programs running under plan9port. Are you struggling withI have ported the original Blit pads to use the Plan9 graphicsprimitives in the plan9port. I have also got a few of the jerqOn Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 1:05 PM, Tim Newsham <tim.newsham@gmail.com> wrote:I got the 9front blit sources to build and run in plan9port. There'ssome serious graphics issue right now causing a lot of flicker andsometimes causing the graphics to not appear at all.. Anyone heregood with plan9port graphics ports?On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 7:05 PM, Michael Kerpan <mjkerpan@kerpan.com> wrote:Has the Blit emulator been ported to anything other than Plan 9 or
does one need to set up a VM running Plan 9 to test out the graphics?
Mike
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 2:30 PM, David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com> wrote:
> This image is ready to be used with aiju's Blit emulator,
> which is available as part of 9front.
>
> http://code.9front.org/hg/plan9front/file/tip/sys/src/games/ blit
>
> This emulator works on most Plan 9 distributions. You just
> have to copy the /sys/lib/blit and /sys/src/games/blit
> directories to your system.
>
> With the v8.ini startup file provided, the console will be
> listening on port 8888/tcp once SIMH has been started.
>
> You have to run the emulator and connect to the console:
>
> % cd /sys/src/games/blit
> % mk install
> % games/blit -t tcp!hostname!8888
>
> Once connected, enter your login and password.
>
> login: root
>
> Then, you can launch the mux window system:
>
> $ /usr/blit/bin/mux
>
> Once started, you can run any graphical program.
> Binaries are located in the /usr/blit/bin directory.
>
> For example, here is jim text editor:
>
> http://9legacy.org/img/v8/jim_01.png
>
> --
> David du Colombier
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