https://www.cs.york.ac.uk/rts/static/papers/R:N.C.:Audsley:2006.pdf might
be of interest.

They turned up at an embedded systems show at Birmingham NEC about that
time.
I was attending independently, but it was interesting to see,.
Wandering about some boring other stands, I found one that was showing off
a small embedded device running a remarkable system.
There was source code on the screen.
"Hmm", I asked, "what's the language it's running?"
Lars Bok [for it was he], proudly, "It is SmallTalk!" in 64k [I think] on a
micro with a real-time garbage collector and in-service code updating on
the fly.
Just fantastic. We bemoaned the boring nature of most of the stands. I
mentioned Styx-on-a-Chip and he wandered off to have a look, returning to
say it was also interesting.
I forget the name of the system, but eventually the company was sold on or
got different investors in, who turned it into a Java thing. As usual.

On Fri, 28 Jan 2022 at 10:18, Lucio De Re <lucio.d...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 1/28/22, Bakul Shah <ba...@iitbombay.org> wrote:
> >
> > Think of really simple, low power, low cost devices.
> > USB can also provide power. USB+ATtiny85 devel boards
> > cost ~$3 even at Amazon. And FPGA boards can be
> > pretty inexpensive too. If you can find them.
> >
> I've recommended olimex.com in the past. They specialise in Open
> Architecture Hardware. Their prices are very reasonable and product
> range quite broad.
> 
> Lucio.

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