Hi Joe, Jakob,

On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 03:47:31PM +0200, Jakob Eriksson wrote:
> On September 19, 2014 at 3:18 PM Joe Bogner <joebog...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > This might be off base, but is it within the realm of possibility to
> > run PilMCU on a raspberry pi now or in the future? That's an accessible
> > piece of hardware that many people already have (myself included). These
> > people may also be willing to fund the work
> 
> Raspi runs linux, so you can run PicoLisp on it right now. PilMCU is about
> new hardware chips.

Right. If you already have a Raspberry Pi, you can simply type

   # apt-get install picolisp


> You could of course go the middle way, that could attract some attention:
> port PicoLisp to bare Raspberry Pi hardware. Also an interesting prospect.
> But the ARM cpu in the pi is not a natural fit, it is not 64 bit, only 32.
> So it would be more of a promo thing. But very cool in its own right.

Right.


BTW, what if we call the PilMCU board "Strawberry Pil" ?

♪♫ Alex
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