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
Once more, congratulation! This is awesome!
I really believe this is/will be huge.
1. kickstarter
Afaik you need a US tax number to use kickstarter, so either a us citizen
oder better a us company is necessary. It's possible to do a setup by
creating a cheap delaware company, I know guys who did
Hi Jerome,
You might be interested in https://github.com/michelp/0pl as it's somewhat
similar to what you are trying to accomplish. It's PicoLisp bindings for
ZeroMQ
It may give you some ideas on how to tackle the amqp port
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 12:32 PM, jerome moliere
Thanks Joe for the pointer...
Sounds very interesting..
I '' have a closer look tonight...
regards
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Joe Bogner joebog...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jerome,
You might be interested in https://github.com/michelp/0pl as it's
somewhat similar to what you are trying to
Hi Thorsten,
The pilMCU is the PicoLisp interpreter itself :) To interact with it, as of the
moment we will use UART and use a PC as terminal. But later we plan to add PS/2
and VGA as the means to interact with the hardware interpreter, i hope this
answer your inquiry? Thanks!
BR,
Geo
On
Hi Sandeep and Andreas!
Thanks for your support :)
Andreas, thanks for your great inputs! It's indeed what we are looking forward.
With everyone showing support and interest really is a motivation booster and
now i'm preparing myself to next stage which is synthesizing the Verilog code
to be
George Orais gpor...@yahoo.com writes:
Hi George,
The pilMCU is the PicoLisp interpreter itself :) To interact with it,
as of the moment we will use UART and use a PC as terminal. But later
we plan to add PS/2 and VGA as the means to inter act with the
hardware interpreter, i hope this
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Holding my pants tight ;-)
The dream of an actual lisp machine may be coming true.
This is an amazing project and I know there were a few attempts in the past
(basic lisp on another fpga but that never picked up).
I really hope this works out.
What's interesting is that database bundled with
If we're talking small potatoes, I'm sure there are a number of US
entities (ALU, LispNYC) that would happily front their EIN for a cool
kickstarter.
On 2014-9-22, 5:26 AM, andr...@itship.ch wrote:
Once more, congratulation! This is awesome!
I really believe this is/will be huge.
1.
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From: Alexander Burger
[...] And I can assure you that PicoLisp will never be a closed
system.
My personal opintion has always been that developments should be shared,
and that the term intellectual property per se is unethical.
Well said. If/when other implementations try to compete with
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