I will hope and look for a 64bit home for PilOS in the hardware world!
How about the Qualcomm DragonBoard? It's a 4 core 64 bit beast.
Rob
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 6:07 PM, Alexander Burger
wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 04, 2015 at 09:40:18AM +, George Orais wrote:
> > > Not just "prefer" ... There
> I meant ARMv8 of course :)
Oh! indeed that would be nice! so what's the hindrance for this goal? also, is
there a port for MIPS64? i plan to do it on my SGI Octane but maybe later after
APFEL is done ;)
> Hehe, I see. I thought you meant it as a pun on that company.> "Apfel" is
> German for
Hi Alex,
Thanks a lot! I’ll make up my mind re. which one to use.
/Jon
On 4. Aug, 2015, at 15:42, Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
>> (client "www.some.com" 80 "page.html"
>
>> Depending on the chunks I read, I want to write some lines to a
>> certain file on my disk, say "diskfile.txt",
Hi Jon,
> (client "www.some.com" 80 "page.html"
> Depending on the chunks I read, I want to write some lines to a
> certain file on my disk, say "diskfile.txt", and now and then I also
> want to write a little info to my console with (out NIL (prinl
> SomeInfo)).
Good.
> Are there better/smarte
Hi,
I want to read some chunks from a HTTP connection, starting e.g. like this:
(client "www.some.com" 80 "page.html"
Depending on the chunks I read, I want to write some lines to a certain file on
my disk, say "diskfile.txt", and now and then I also want to write a little
info to my console w
On Tue, Aug 04, 2015 at 09:40:18AM +, George Orais wrote:
> > Not just "prefer" ... There is no way to run PilOS on 32-bits.
> Besides> the fact that there is no ARM port yet.
> Ah yes coz PilOS is fully based on pil64. Ah you mean there is no ARM
> port of the pil32 yet right? i thought someo
This is really cool! even for the documentation can be embedded on the
programming language itself.. or am I just a newbie?
On Tuesday, August 4, 2015 1:36 PM, Manuel Cano
wrote:
Hi,
Great. I need to learn a lot.
Thank you.
Manuel
2015-08-03 20:57 GMT+02:00 Rick Hanson :
> > Why
Hi Alex,
> Not just "prefer" ... There is no way to run PilOS on 32-bits. Besides> the
> fact that there is no ARM port yet.
Ah yes coz PilOS is fully based on pil64. Ah you mean there is no ARM port of
the pil32 yet right? i thought someone here has successfuly install picolisp on
an ARM device