Re: PilMCU is dead - Long live PilOS!

2015-06-19 Thread Jakob Eriksson
Thank you! On 19/06/15 22:16, Alexander Burger wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm happy to announce PilOS - The PicoLisp Operating System! > > It is a modification of the infamous PilMCU, which unfortunately doesn't > seem to get off the ground. So in order not to have wasted all that > effort, I decided

Re: PilMCU is dead - Long live PilOS!

2015-06-19 Thread andreas
*someone* will surely add network support at one point. maybe Alex, maybe someone else. I think for him this is more a hobby side project, but as its free software, if anyone has any needs everyone is free to implement them ;-) PS: Yeah I too really want to run servers with that eventually, so,

Re: PilMCU is dead - Long live PilOS!

2015-06-19 Thread Joe Bogner
I was so excited I didn't read close enough "Also missing is - of course - networking (left as an exercise for the reader ;)." On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 4:47 PM, Joe Bogner wrote: > Alex, this is incredibly cool. It runs fine on win64 under qemu. This will > be fun to play with. Are you consideri

Re: PilMCU is dead - Long live PilOS!

2015-06-19 Thread Joe Bogner
Alex, this is incredibly cool. It runs fine on win64 under qemu. This will be fun to play with. Are you considering adding networking support in the future? I imagine that would be quite difficult. On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Alexander Burger wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm happy to announce PilOS

PilMCU is dead - Long live PilOS!

2015-06-19 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi all, I'm happy to announce PilOS - The PicoLisp Operating System! It is a modification of the infamous PilMCU, which unfortunately doesn't seem to get off the ground. So in order not to have wasted all that effort, I decided to let it run on standard PC hardware, basically directly off the BIO

Re: PicoLisp now detected on GitHub

2015-06-19 Thread Mike Pechkin
https://bitbucket.org/site/master/issue/11476/ On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 6:48 PM, Christophe Gragnic < christophegrag...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi list. > > They even spelled it correctly ! > https://github.com/github/linguist/pull/2449#issuecomment-112829159 > See one of your repos or this one: > htt