Hi Alex,
> Looking for some consultants for a possible PicoLisp prototype of a
> blockchain.
> It’ a collaboration between a Swiss cantons and one of the large US States.
What advantages would you see in using PicoLisp for a blockchain project?
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Looking for some consultants for a possible PicoLisp prototype of a blockchain.
It’ a collaboration between a Swiss cantons and one of the large US States.
Think cowboys… lol.
At this point I’m checking bill rates and availability. Anyone on the GSA
pre-clear list by chance?
Cheers,
Alex
Hi Daniel,
> Where is the source code for the "final version" of pil32?
All standard releases including pil32, pil64 (for all architectures including
'emu') and ersatz were released in a common tar ball. The latest version is at
https://software-lab.de/picoLisp.tgz
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Where is the source code for the "final version" of pil32?
On Fri, May 7, 2021, 12:11 AM Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> > In that case, what is the status of Picolisp 32-bit?
> > I read in the doc in many places "64-bit version only". Is Picolisp
> 32-bit
> > deprecated?
>
> All
Hi Laszlo,
> Is it written in C? Assembly? Something else?
It is pil64 assembly (the generic assembly language pil64 is implemented in).
In fact, it is just a modified pil64, with all system accesses removed, and
interfaces to the standard PC BIOS added for memory, keyboard, monitor and hard
Oh, wow, I didn’t know there was a PilOS. I’m a picolisp noob but that might be
perfect for an upcoming IoT type project.
The web page said there’s no network stack so I’d have to add that.
Is it written in C? Assembly? Something else?
> On May 7, 2021, at 09:52, Daniel Perron
Thank you for the precisions and Picolisp, it is a very nice system.
On Fri, May 7, 2021, 12:11 AM Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> > In that case, what is the status of Picolisp 32-bit?
> > I read in the doc in many places "64-bit version only". Is Picolisp
> 32-bit
> > deprecated?
>
>
Hi Daniel,
> In that case, what is the status of Picolisp 32-bit?
> I read in the doc in many places "64-bit version only". Is Picolisp 32-bit
> deprecated?
All PicoLisp versions except pil21 (e.g. pil32, pil64, miniPicoLisp, ErsatzLisp,
PilMCU and PilOS) are still around, but I don't actively
he mailing list archive.
On Thu, May 6, 2021, 8:12 AM Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> > The subject line says: on arm 32 ie. Arm 32-bit.
>
> Oops, overlooked, that's the problem!
>
>
> > The PilBox doc page says:
> >
> > If your device has an Ar
> > > I have tried to installed Pilbox on my old cell
> > > (Android 5.1) and a new cheap tablet (Android 9), and
> > > I get the same result. I get a screen saying it is
> > > installing then a message saying 'App not installed'.
I have just tried to reproduce that, and I was also unable to
Hi Daniel,
> The subject line says: on arm 32 ie. Arm 32-bit.
Oops, overlooked, that's the problem!
> The PilBox doc page says:
>
> If your device has an Arm32 CPU, you can - after installing the PilBox App
> but before starting it - download and install the emulator ver
Thanks for the reply.
The subject line says: on arm 32 ie. Arm 32-bit.
The PilBox doc page says:
If your device has an Arm32 CPU, you can - after installing the PilBox App
but before starting it - download and install the emulator version
https://software-lab.de/arm32.zip.
So it seems
Hi Daniel,
> I have tried to installed Pilbox on my old cell (Android 5.1) and a new
> cheap tablet (Android 9), and I get the same result. I get a screen saying
> it is installing then a message saying 'App not installed'.
PilBox should run on Android >= 5, and needs a 64-bit Ar
Hi,
I have tried to installed Pilbox on my old cell (Android 5.1) and a new
cheap tablet (Android 9), and I get the same result. I get a screen saying
it is installing then a message saying 'App not installed'. I don't have a
laptop with adb, I'm on vacation.
I have a few TV sticks laying around running Android, but they have a
microSD slot, which you can boot a Linux image from. I am thinking on
learning ARM programming, since so many IOT devices, small netbooks and
tablets use these processors. How hard would it be to turn the work on
PilOS into a 32
Hi Robert,
> I have a few TV sticks laying around running Android, but they have a
> microSD slot, which you can boot a Linux image from. I am thinking on
> learning ARM programming, since so many IOT devices, small netbooks and
> tablets use these processors. How hard would i
Alex,
How about;
http://wiki.minix3.org/doku.php?id=developersguide:minixonarm
or
http://www.androidcentral.com/back-and-order-remix-mini-android-pc-kickstarter-just-20
-rl
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 12:44:03PM -0400, Rick Lyman wrote:
How about;
http://wiki.minix3.org/doku.php?id=developersguide:minixonarm
No way. Cortex-A8 is 32 bit.
http://www.androidcentral.com/back-and-order-remix-mini-android-pc-kickstarter-just-20
This seems better.
Actually, I'm aiming
How about:
http://shield.nvidia.com/store/android-tv
https://developer.nvidia.com/android-tv-developer-guide
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 1:08 PM, Alexander Burger a...@software-lab.de
wrote:
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 12:44:03PM -0400, Rick Lyman wrote:
How about;
Or maybe:
https://developer.nvidia.com/jetson-tk1
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 1:17 PM, Rick Lyman lyman.r...@gmail.com wrote:
How about:
http://shield.nvidia.com/store/android-tv
https://developer.nvidia.com/android-tv-developer-guide
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 1:08 PM, Alexander Burger
Hello,
I have a package for OpenWRT here:
http://aleph0.info/jp/software/lisp-forth-openwrt/
which includes a patch to compile PicoLisp on ARM:
http://aleph0.info/jp/software/lisp-forth-openwrt/picolisp-3.1.10-openwrt2.tar.gz
What I do is to use -mabi=32 -fPIC in CFLAGS and not use -m32
at all
Hi Alex,
I am trying to compile the latest picolisp 3.1.10 on 32 bit ARM.
I remember I sent a patch fixing ARM compilation a while ago but that
wasn't accepted, because the aditional cases would make the Makefile
ugly.
I ca fix it quickly simply by calling
(cd src ; sed -i s/-m32//g
Hi Alex,
I am trying to compile the latest picolisp 3.1.10 on 32 bit ARM.
I remember I sent a patch fixing ARM compilation a while ago but that
wasn't accepted, because the aditional cases would make the Makefile
ugly.
Really? When was that? Please excuse my bad memory .. ;)
I managed
Hi Tomas,
I am trying to compile the latest picolisp 3.1.10 on 32 bit ARM.
You could also take a look at how Debian (Kan-Ru Chen?) is doing it.
I'm using PicoLisp on my Kobo E-Book reader, which has an ARM CPU. Works
perfectly out of the box with apt-get install picolisp :)
♪♫ Alex
Hi Tomas,
I am trying to compile the latest picolisp 3.1.10 on 32 bit ARM.
I remember I sent a patch fixing ARM compilation a while ago but that
wasn't accepted, because the aditional cases would make the Makefile
ugly.
Really? When was that? Please excuse my bad memory .. ;)
(cd src
Tomas,
I will look up my notes; and, try a re-compile tomorrow: will let you
know...
-rl
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 8:08 AM, Rick Lyman lyman.r...@gmail.com wrote:
Tomas,
I did not have an -fPIC issue. Maybe because I removed -m32?
Thanks,
-rl
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 4:49 AM, Tomas
Tomas,
Which OS / arm board combination are you using?
Thanks,
-rl
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 7:27 PM, Tomas Hlavaty t...@logand.com wrote:
Hi Alex,
attached is a patch to compile picolisp on arm out of the box. The -m32
switch doesn't seem to be defined there.
The -fPIC option
Hi Rick,
Which OS / arm board combination are you using?
linux, pandaboard, beagleboard, rpi.
Cheers,
Tomas
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