In theory it shouldn't be a problem. If you're mutating files though be
aware of the line ending differences between the OS's.

But yeah, with only a few gotchas, that shouldn't be a problem. I've been
using bash on Windows to write code on my windows partition without any
real issues and this would be basically the same.

On Sat, Oct 14, 2017, 10:20 AM Philippe de Rochambeau <phi...@free.fr>
wrote:

> Hi Chris,
> thanks for your feedback.
> Can you plug the Pi Zero converted to an USB stick into a Windows machine
> and run Perl6 scripts residing on the latter?
>
>
> Le 14 oct. 2017 à 18:22, Chris Ramsey <c.w.ram...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
> Not really, unless you're just adding the binary and libraries to the
> stick and calling it from there instead of /usr/bin.
>
> If you want something that can run on it's own, I'd recommend using a
> Raspberry Pi Zero and 'converting' that to a USB stick.
>
> You'll have full linux-y goodness and be able to turn on 'gadget mode' so
> it can behave like a USB drive or any other HID device.
>
> From that point, you can have any arbitrary scripts -perl 6 or otherwise -
> that can run however you want.
>
> On Sat, Oct 14, 2017, 2:18 AM Philippe de Rochambeau <phi...@free.fr>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> is there a way to run Perl6 and it’s libraries from a USB key?
>> Best regards,
>> Philippe
>
>

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