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
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
I would love to see a Racket unikernel, and be able to essentially run a
modern Lisp machine. That seems like a really big project, but I guess
I have no real understanding of how big it would be, or what parts you
could use off the shelf (eg. from OS-kit. I understand this was done
before in Ra
That's an interesting project. It's a little too inclusive, so to speak, for
what I was thinking of implementing.
On Friday, July 7, 2017 at 7:33:32 PM UTC-7, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
> I've made a boot-to-Racket-app appliance image for x86 before, based on
> Debian Live. The bootable filesystem im
I've made a boot-to-Racket-app appliance image for x86 before, based on
Debian Live. The bootable filesystem image was under 400 MB, including
Linux, X, Racket, various other native programs and libraries, and the
app itself.
It would boot to a full-screen display that would display a hostnam
Well there is the racket-rash project[1]. So you're thinking of more a *NIX
environment inside the REPL?
[1] https://github.com/willghatch/racket-rash
On Friday, July 7, 2017 at 5:38:51 PM UTC-7, Royall Spence wrote:
> How about a full suite of all the usual shell commands? I believe this
> is t
How about a full suite of all the usual shell commands? I believe this
is the approach scsh takes. Come to think of it, I'm going to give that
a try now...
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017, at 08:16 PM, Lehi Toskin wrote:
> I have this idea, this vision. I wish to create a small system that would
> more or les
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