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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Hi,
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
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? If so, it creates a cognitive dissonance in my mind. A system
created to be small and fast runs only on 64-bit?
Just curious, I didn't dig much in the mailing