Re: [racket] Revisiting Racket on ARM

2011-11-15 Thread Neil Van Dyke
I wonder whether anyone will do a Raspberry Pi assembly that includes an 802.11g/n daughterboard, and house it in a wallwart with a little (non-house-burning-down) PSU at $50 price point for the whole thing. What I describe is rediscovering the Linux plug computer, which I wish had been a been

Re: [racket] Revisiting Racket on ARM

2011-11-15 Thread Deren Dohoda
Ahh, excellent. I had no idea that this work was already done. Thanks. On Nov 15, 2011 4:59 PM, "Brian Mastenbrook" wrote: > > On 11/15/2011 01:35 PM, Deren Dohoda wrote: >> >> It looks like everything is moving ahead fine for the Raspberry Pi, a >> ridiculously inexpensive single-board computer b

Re: [racket] Revisiting Racket on ARM

2011-11-15 Thread Brian Mastenbrook
On 11/15/2011 01:35 PM, Deren Dohoda wrote: It looks like everything is moving ahead fine for the Raspberry Pi, a ridiculously inexpensive single-board computer based on ARM. The mailing list here doesn't have a lot of discussion on ARM except as it related to things like tablets. While it might

[racket] Revisiting Racket on ARM

2011-11-15 Thread Deren Dohoda
It looks like everything is moving ahead fine for the Raspberry Pi, a ridiculously inexpensive single-board computer based on ARM. The mailing list here doesn't have a lot of discussion on ARM except as it related to things like tablets. While it might be fun to tinker on my phone with Racket, I co