Actually, 64-bits is also interesting.  I only asked about 32-bits, since I had 
lots of old 32-bit machines
around; bare metal on a Raspberry Pi (32 or 64 bits) would also be interesting. 
RPi4's are hard to get
just now, but RPi3's run 64 bits (albeit more slowly).
 
I haven't played with Arm VM's but I presume that they are just as good as 
Intel VM's.
 
An aside: if one is executing on a 64-bit machine, how hard is it to execute a 
32-bit 'application'? Can one easily start up a 32--bit thread inside a 64-bit 
machine?
 
This 32 inside 64 question is purely theoretical (for the moment)...
 
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On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 05:13:20PM -0700, C K Kashyap wrote:
> This may be of interest to you Henry - https://picolisp.com/wiki/?PilOS
 
Right, but it seems Henry looks for a 32-bit machine, but PilOS needs 64 bits.
 
☺/ A!ex
 
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