Re: Announce: PicoLisp in Hardware (PilMCU)

2014-09-20 Thread Raman Gopalan
Dear Alex, we are proud to announce PilMCU, the Lisp Machine on a Chip! :) Fantastic! This is truly amazing. Congratulations! R On 19 September 2014 17:09, Alexander Burger a...@software-lab.de wrote: Hello List, we are proud to announce PilMCU, the Lisp Machine on a Chip! :) We, that

Re: Announce: PicoLisp in Hardware (PilMCU)

2014-09-20 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Loyall, On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 08:53:00PM +, Loyall, David wrote: From: Thorsten Jolitz It's a Lisp machine. It probably shouldn't be born crippled (with closed design). :) I'm sure its technical design is not crippled at all. I am new to your mailing list and as such I'd

Re: PicoLisp on NuttX

2014-09-20 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Jerome, I am working on a connected watch project running on a very tiny hardware (MCU running a Cortex ARM 3 from ST microelectronics). I'd like to know if you have experience running PicoLisp in such environment ? ... I have seen that PicoLisp may be too heavyweight in the standard

Re: PicoLisp on NuttX

2014-09-20 Thread jerome moliere
Thanks Alex for your answer. Is it possible/adviseable to slim down the PicoLisp to drop all unused libraries (XML/JSON) to have a miniPicoLisp superset ? The system running NuttX is a 120Mhz MCU with 128Ko RAM + 1 Mo Flash PicoLisp reduced in size on disk (with database options) + one AMQP broker

Re: PicoLisp on NuttX

2014-09-20 Thread jerome moliere
Thanks for the details... for 8KLisp , Z80 won't be helpful on ARM MCU .. I should try to make some tests , but I don't have the dev kits yet ... Kind regards On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Alexander Burger a...@software-lab.de wrote: Hi Jerome, Is it possible/adviseable to slim down the

Re: PicoLisp on NuttX

2014-09-20 Thread alex . gilding
Sadly not PicoLisp, but another alternative you could look at if you need a really, *really* tiny Lisp is PICOBIT: https://github.com/stamourv/picobit It's a Scheme. Claims (perhaps pinch of salt needed) to be able to run in as little as 1KB RAM. The original developer was the guy behind

Re: PicoLisp on NuttX

2014-09-20 Thread jerome moliere
Thanks for this feedback Alex. I ll have a look tonight Kind regards Le 20 sept. 2014 12:18, alex.gild...@talktalk.net a écrit : Sadly not PicoLisp, but another alternative you could look at if you need a really, *really* tiny Lisp is PICOBIT: https://github.com/stamourv/picobit It's a

Announce: PicoLisp on bare metal

2014-09-20 Thread Raman Gopalan
Dear PicoLisp community, Firstly, Alex, thank you so much for PicoLisp! It has been so much fun. Today has been such a great day! Strawberry Pil (That's certainly a nice name!) has put me in imagination mode. Great work! I'm writing this mail to primarily answer Jerome Moliere's questions. This

Re: Announce: PicoLisp on bare metal

2014-09-20 Thread George Orais
Wow!! congrats Raman!! This is also a cool achievement!! great work!! On Saturday, September 20, 2014 10:37 PM, Raman Gopalan ramangopa...@gmail.com wrote: Dear PicoLisp community, Firstly, Alex, thank you so much for PicoLisp! It has been so much fun. Today has been such a great day!

Re: Announce: PicoLisp on bare metal

2014-09-20 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Raman, I'm writing this mail to primarily answer Jerome Moliere's questions. This is also yet another announcement. In fact, I've been thinking of you, as you showed me your miniPicoLisp on extremely small systems back then in Munich. However, I was reluctant to mention it here, because I

Re: Announce: PicoLisp on bare metal

2014-09-20 Thread jerome moliere
Thanks Raman and thanks to all the PicoLisp community. I am always impressed by the Open Source spirit still found in some projects.. You don't know me you bring me for free all you expert thoughts... Thanks again I will have a closer look to the Alcor6L project (already read the README.MD

Re: Announce: PicoLisp in Hardware (PilMCU)

2014-09-20 Thread Jakob Eriksson
On September 19, 2014 at 7:32 PM Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com wrote: Loyall, David david.loy...@nebraska.gov writes: The Internet would like to run this locally. Would you post the verilog source and build files? Or a link to a repository? I think this has the potential to make a

Re: Announce: PicoLisp in Hardware (PilMCU)

2014-09-20 Thread Sandeep Puri
On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Jakob Eriksson ja...@aurorasystems.eu wrote: On September 19, 2014 at 7:32 PM Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com wrote: Loyall, David david.loy...@nebraska.gov writes: The Internet would like to run this locally. Would you post the verilog source

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