<siraben>
proteusguy: hehe that screenshot has the device running Emacs
<proteusguy>
pretty damn nifty I think.
<siraben>
it's not clear but it appears that it might be around 100 USD to build it from scratch
<proteusguy>
siraben, yeah nice little machine.
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<siraben>
remexre: did you hear about the GHC 9 release recently?
<siraben>
linear types!
<remexre>
siraben: oh, I didn't see it got a full release
<remexre>
nice
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<lispmacs[work]>
proteusguy: siraben is that just another gnu/linux arm system, or running some special boot/OS code? It wasn't clear at all to me from the link
<lispmacs[work]>
for us to have a FORTH workstation that wasn't boring, we'd need either to be running bare metal forth on a standard architecture, like JonesForth-arm, or make a little forth stack machine, probably on FPGA
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<proteusguy>
yeah - alas it's running full blown linux. agree - we need a hardware forth, preferably on fpga.
<MrMobius>
what about what of those forth machines before the ga144? i think you could get F18s at some point and the Mu21 or whatever it was for set top boxes