Dear Alex, > FYI: I did some experiments for a minimal web server (loading the full > miniPicoLisp 'pil' environment plus "lib/http.l", "lib/xhtml.l" and > "lib/form.l"). It occupied about 500 kB. This was OK because we had a > limit of 1 MB.
Wow! Fantastic! But just a question. Since miniPicoLisp doesn't come with support for sock or other system specific functions, how did you manage to get "lib/http.l" to work with it? Am I missing something? R On 21 September 2014 14:54, Alexander Burger <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Raman, > > > > on extremely small systems back then in Munich. However, I was > reluctant > > > to mention it here, because I didn't think it was in _that_ range (i.e. > > > 128 kB (?)). > > > > Sure. The stm32f103re has just 64KB internal SRAM. PicoLisp can run on > it. > > Wow, great! I wasn't aware of that degree of smallness :) > > > > I remember I was also able to load pilog.l (I can check the details again > > and > > get back to you on that one). > > FYI: I did some experiments for a minimal web server (loading the full > miniPicoLisp 'pil' environment plus "lib/http.l", "lib/xhtml.l" and > "lib/form.l"). It occupied about 500 kB. This was OK because we had a > limit of 1 MB. > > ♪♫ Alex > -- > UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:[email protected]?subject=Unsubscribe >
