Hi Kevin, > Previously, I've gotten pil21 (and originally pil64) to run bare metal on > the RPI4 4/8 GB models. > ... > functionality, and adding some C/ASM for bootup and setting up the MMU and > exception vectors, before branching to the pil21 interpreter loop (instead > > I wrote a small UART/RS-232 driver to allow REPL functionality, with the > ... > was at a stage where it could be bootstrapped from the REPL, i.e. an entire > "kernel" could be written dynamically from the REPL - similar to PilOS. Of > ... > time to create the PilPhone :)
Wow! That is an impressive list of achievements! Please continue to keep us up-to-date! ☺/ A!ex -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe