Re: Announce: MCU based PicoLisp machines for sale

2015-11-06 Thread Raman Gopalan
Dear Jakob, Firstly, sorry about the delay in response. > Oh, this is really nice, thank you! These boards, do they have > some kind of digital or analog I/O for easy interfacing? Sure. They do. The Mizar32 has 6 buses (female berg connectors). One can configure GPIO pins as input or output. To

Re: Announce: MCU based PicoLisp machines for sale

2015-11-04 Thread jakob
Oh, this is really nice, thank you! These boards, do they have some kind of digital or analog I/O for easy interfacing? On 04/11/15 03:03, Raman Gopalan wrote: > > Dear PicoLisp community, > > Greetings! I trust you're all doing well! Thank you for all the > interesting discussions in the maili

Re: Announce: MCU based PicoLisp machines for sale

2015-11-03 Thread Christophe Gragnic
Thanks for the announcement. On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 3:03 AM, Raman Gopalan wrote: > > [4]: https://www.adafruit.com/products/284 http://www.4star.it/ worked better for me. chri -- http://profgra.org/lycee/ (site pro) http://delicious.com/profgraorg (liens, favoris) https://twitter.com/profg

Re: Announce: MCU based PicoLisp machines for sale

2015-11-03 Thread Raman Gopalan
Oops: Missed a tiny part of it. Sorry. (*) I've tried the miniCodeROM patch for miniPicoLisp. While it works like a charm on my GNU/Linux box, there's some more work left on the AVR codebase before I can fully integrate it with Hempl. Hopefully, very soon! On 4 November 2015 at 03:03, Raman Gopal

Announce: MCU based PicoLisp machines for sale

2015-11-03 Thread Raman Gopalan
Dear PicoLisp community, Greetings! I trust you're all doing well! Thank you for all the interesting discussions in the mailing list. I have something to share with you all. I'd like to announce `Hempl' [1], a software system for programming (32-bit) machines like (hacker friendly, free as in fre