Dear Alex,
> determining the size, by loading slightly modified sources into standard
> miniPicoLisp. The target system would have had dedicated hardware to
> interface with, but the project didn't get of the ground (yet?).
OK. I understand.
It will be really nice to port the lib/http.l codebase
Dear Raman,
> > FYI: I did some experiments for a minimal web server (loading the full
> > miniPicoLisp 'pil' environment plus "lib/http.l", "lib/xhtml.l" and
> > "lib/form.l"). It occupied about 500 kB. This was OK because we had a
> > limit of 1 MB.
>
> Wow! Fantastic!
>
> But just a question.
Dear Alex,
> FYI: I did some experiments for a minimal web server (loading the full
> miniPicoLisp 'pil' environment plus "lib/http.l", "lib/xhtml.l" and
> "lib/form.l"). It occupied about 500 kB. This was OK because we had a
> limit of 1 MB.
Wow! Fantastic!
But just a question. Since miniPicoLi
Dear Raman,
> > on extremely small systems back then in Munich. However, I was reluctant
> > to mention it here, because I didn't think it was in _that_ range (i.e.
> > 128 kB (?)).
>
> Sure. The stm32f103re has just 64KB internal SRAM. PicoLisp can run on it.
Wow, great! I wasn't aware of that
Hi all,
I will not hesitate once my kits received
In fact the application requires extensibility that'w why I'd like to be
able to run a Lisp interpreter for being able to
develop smart & safe software updates , the code is data / data is code
philosophy is really well suited for such use case
Dear Jerome,
> Thanks Raman and thanks to all the PicoLisp community.
> I am always impressed by the Open Source spirit still found in some
projects..
I'm glad you feel this way. Thank you.
[snipped]
> I will have a closer look to the Alcor6L project [...]
> Sounds very good, summarizing the st
Dear Alex,
> on extremely small systems back then in Munich. However, I was reluctant
> to mention it here, because I didn't think it was in _that_ range (i.e.
> 128 kB (?)).
Sure. The stm32f103re has just 64KB internal SRAM. PicoLisp can run on it.
I remember I was also able to load pilog.l (I c
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
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
Wow!! congrats Raman!! This is also a cool achievement!! great work!!
On Saturday, September 20, 2014 10:37 PM, Raman Gopalan
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! Strawberry Pil (That's c
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
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