Probably just on a Raspberry Pi, yes.

On Saturday, July 8, 2017 at 5:15:12 PM UTC-7, Deren Dohoda wrote:
> I actually use Racket in an embedded linux scenario on a 32-bit ARM. The 
> board has Debian installed but without twiddling boots under busybox. Once 
> upon a time I thought about giving a 5-minute presentation at Racketcon on 
> the experience of using Racket in this way but it never happened. It's very 
> hard to say what my hypothetical minimum requirements would be for such a 
> system without thinking of the hardware that would exist. Filesystem, 
> USB/RS232 serial/ whatever else the chip offers, and network seem like the 
> bare minimum. Are you thinking about some kind of minimal racket running on a 
> Raspberry Pi or something more abstract?
> 
> 
> Deren
> 
> 
> On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 8:16 PM, Lehi Toskin <lehi....@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have this idea, this vision. I wish to create a small system that would 
> more or less only be to turn on the machine (probably an RPi) and then you'd 
> immediately be inside a Racket REPL. Probably wouldn't be very interesting by 
> itself, but that seems to be almost exactly what eLua and MicroPython are.
> 
> 
> 
> Say, for the sake of discussion, such a tiny system were created. What 
> functionality would you expect to be available? Filesystem access? 
> Networking? Or simply just the racket/base REPL and that's it?
> 
> 
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