Great news and good work! Congratulations!

I second what Joe wrote a bit earlier, it truly is inspiring to see
PicoLisp improve.

best regards,
Mattias

On 19 September 2014 15:24, Thorsten Jolitz <tjol...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Alexander Burger <a...@software-lab.de> writes:
>
> Hi Alex (and George),
>
> > we are proud to announce PilMCU, the Lisp Machine on a Chip! :)
>
> though not really a hardware/low-level guy, I think this sounds pretty
> exiting!
>
> > How shall we proceed? We need investors (or crowdfunding) to polish,
> > manufacture and distribute the real thing.
>
> I suggest to proceed in 2 steps:
>
>  1. make me a team member
>
>  2. repeat the {Microsoft|Apple}-Story
>
> ;-)
>
> > We imagine something in the line of an "Embedded Lisp Machine" or a
> > "Lisp Machine Kit". Perhaps for home brewing, educational institutions
> > and/or robotics research?
> >
> > Is anybody interested -- or knows people who are?
>
> I think I have VC-Companies and Robotics-Research-Faculties in my
> neighborhood, so once you have a business-idea based on PilMCU's USPs, I
> could try to make first contacts if that helps.
>
> Not sure what would be a realistic business idea, but maybe start by
> figuring out where the real money is nowadays (energy sector,
> automotive sector, mobile-phones etc) and then think about a possible
> niche to
> fill.
>
> Makes things much easier when potential clients drown in profits ;)
>
> If you find out e.g. how an "Embedded Lisp Machine" can be really useful
> for the car industry, we will all have PicoLisp jobs pretty soon!
>
> --
> cheers,
> Thorsten
>
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