Pepe -

This is interesting but I don't think it helps someone like me with a
Kindle Paperwhite as I believe the underlying OS is different.  I do like
the Kindle's size - it has a pretty big screen but still fits into a jacket
pocket.

On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 4:35 PM, greg heil <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jose
>
> >That is very cool that you got it on a E-Ink display device!
>
> >i do not have any attraction to the Amazon ecosystem but if some one
> manages to port it to the BN Nook (which i have) or the Kobo Glo (being
> remaindered at attractive prices and having an SD interface) i am all ears:)
>
> greg
> ~krsnadas.org
>
> --
>
> from: Jose Mario Quintana <[email protected]>
> reply-to: [email protected]
> to: Programming forum <[email protected]>
> date: 13 July 2015 at 13:07
> subject: [Jprogramming] Kindling J (was iOS and iOS 8.4)
>
> >I recently inherited a Kindle Touch.  Of course, to be really useful it
> would have to run J.  Thanks to the efforts of Thomas and Marshall now it
> does:
>
>    6!:2 '%. ?50 50$1000'
> 0.0313126
>
> >J can run under both jconsole and jhs (plot works).  If there is enough
> interest for playing with J for hours at the beach or by the poolside we
> could upload a Jx (J with some extensions) version to our website...  Let
> me know.
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