On 2015-05-02 2:29 PM, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
> What's the current viability of running Racket on a small OpenWRT
> device?  (Anything new, such as due to the recent modularization of the
> core?)

Nothing that I know of since 2011ish. The smaller core might make it a
little easier to assemble a minimal set of collections.

> For example of specs of a popular beefy retail home WiFi router that
> runs OpenWRT well:
>     Processor: Atheros AR7161 rev 2 680MHz (MIPS arch)
>     RAM: 64MiB
>     Flash: 16MiB

Nice. Hmm, that amount of nonvolatile storage will be a challenge.
Racket will run in 64MB RAM on a machine of that class, though not well,
if my intuitions from 2011 still hold.

(Last time I ran Racket on OpenWRT, I was using a Netgear WNDR3700v2.)

Tony

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