JC: wasn't your goal to use PicoLisp 64-bit? ;)
I'm actually using a ROCK64 (arm64) daily, and of course run PicoLisp
64-bit on here. In terms of specs, it's **much** better than RPi3, but
support is...
I also have an RPi2, and can power it from the MacBook but there's always
a spinning rainbow in the top left corner of the display (low power). If
you're not connecting external USB disks, it should be fine.
AW
On Fri, 15 Jun 2018, Jean-Christophe Helary wrote:
On Jun 14, 2018, at 22:55, Jean-Christophe Helary <brandel...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jun 14, 2018, at 22:15, O.Hamann <o.ham...@gmx.net
<mailto:o.ham...@gmx.net>> wrote:
I'm no really sure at the moment about 64bit picolisp,
but for 32bit I did that several years ago.
Now that I think about it, I do have an old 32bit RP that's gathering dust.
It's probably a RP 1 so it runs on ARM 6 and...
The appropriate version of Raspian does have picolisp :)
Ok, after dusting off the unit and installing the latest raspbian, I managed to
install picolisp, but not the most recent version, for that I need to
reconfigure the keymap so that I can type properly with that usb Japanese
keyboard :) Once I get the most recent repositories referenced, I'll have 1.7..
Then configure ssh and I'll be able to run the thing directly connected to the
router. Pretty exciting :) I'm even wondering if I can't power the thing
directly from the MacBookPro's usb port...
Jean-Christophe Helary
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