[Factor-talk] Nice ARM device, could run Factor

2009-05-04 Thread Samuel Tardieu
For whoever wants to attempt an ARM port ressurection, look at http://plugcomputer.org/ It looks nice, can run Linux, and is advertised at $99. -- Register Now Save for Velocity, the Web Performance Operations

[Factor-talk] Heads-up: load-everything renamed to load-all

2009-05-04 Thread Slava Pestov
Hi everyone, I renamed the load-everything word to load-all, to be consistent with test-all and help-lint-all. Also, less importantly, I split up the tools.vocabs vocabulary into split up into several pieces: - vocabs.hierarchy - vocabs.metadata - vocabs.cache - vocabs.errors - vocabs.refresh

[Factor-talk] Windows Startup Problem

2009-05-04 Thread Darrin Thompson
Something mysterious has happened to my windows machine. I can't start any recent release of factor. This is on the data stack when it dies: T{ random.windows:windows-rng Microsoft Base Cryptographic Provider v1.0 1 } The system cannot find the file specified. Full info here:

Re: [Factor-talk] Windows Startup Problem

2009-05-04 Thread Slava Pestov
Hi, A few people have reported this issue. We'll try and fix it as soon as possible. Slava On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Darrin Thompson darri...@gmail.com wrote: Something mysterious has happened to my windows machine. I can't start any recent release of factor. This is on the data stack

Re: [Factor-talk] Nice ARM device, could run Factor

2009-05-04 Thread Adam
Nice! Another nice platform is the http://BeagleBoard.org device but it has a quarter to half the memory of the plug computer but you get video out. On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 4:58 AM, Samuel Tardieu s...@rfc1149.net wrote: For whoever wants to attempt an ARM port ressurection, look at

Re: [Factor-talk] Nice ARM device, could run Factor

2009-05-04 Thread Maxim Savtchenko
http://openpandora.org/ - portable device on same platform as BeagleBoard is close to coming. 256MB of memory onboard. On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 3:42 AM, Adam hiat...@gmail.com wrote: Nice!  Another nice platform is the http://BeagleBoard.org device but it has a quarter to half the memory of the