ChrysaLisp
ulisp-arm
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ChrysaLisp
- Chrysalisp: Parallel OS with GUI, Terminal, OO Assembler, C-Script and Lisp
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ChrysaLisp GUI Demo [video]
Inspired by the TaOS Virtual Processor[0]:
"ChrysaLisp is a 64-bit, MIMD, multi-CPU, multi-threaded, multi-core, multi-user parallel operating system with features such as a GUI, terminal, OO Assembler, class libraries, C-Script compiler, Lisp interpreter, debugger, profiler, vector font engine, and more. It supports MacOS, Windows, and Linux for x64, Riscv64 and Arm64 and eventually will move to bare metal. It also allows the modeling of various network topologies and the use of ChrysaLib hub_nodes to join heterogeneous host networks. It has a virtual CPU instruction set and a powerful object and class system for the assembler and high-level languages. It has function-level dynamic binding and loading and a command terminal with a familiar interface for pipe-style command line applications. A Common Lisp-like interpreter is also provided."[1]
More HN discussion, with links to more discussion[2].
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9806607
[1] https://github.com/vygr/ChrysaLisp
[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34415936
- I don't know what this is but it looks cool
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ChrysaLisp
Thanks, this saved me some time. I was just debugging why the project I work on (LibHunt) hadn't logged the mention of https://github.com/vygr/ChrysaLisp on this post... the reason being - you've updated the URL after it was submitted.
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Beginner OS development project
I'll give another OS project to contribute to where the developers will help you a lot with your understanding of OS development: https://github.com/vygr/ChrysaLisp
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What are some examples of not mainstream programming languages that have a blog?
One of the projects I've enjoyed working on in the past is: ChrysaLisp OS/Lang
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How do you conceptualize this?
It’s no grand work of coding but: https://github.com/vygr/ChrysaLisp/lib/date/date.inc
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Lisp Implementations similiar to old Lisp Machines?
ChrysaLisp is portable assembler in () more than Lisp - any other Lisp system wouldn't have comments about clobbering registers.
ulisp-arm
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Simulate RISC-V BL602 with WebAssembly, uLisp and Blockly
Yep for PineTime we can use the Arm version of uLisp: https://github.com/technoblogy/ulisp-arm
What are some alternatives?
McCLIM - An implementation of the Common Lisp Interface Manager, version II
cakelisp - Metaprogrammable, hot-reloadable, no-GC language for high perf programs (especially games), with seamless C/C++ interop
asmjit - Low-latency machine code generation
ulisp - A version of the Lisp programming language for ATmega-based Arduino boards.
EU4dll - Europa Universalis IV double byte language patch; master:1.34.2, dev:1.36.2.0
citra - A Nintendo 3DS Emulator
hera - Hera: Ewasm virtual machine conforming to the EVMC API
Ark - ArkScript is a small, fast, functional and scripting language for C++ projects
Smalltalk - By the Bluebook implementation of Smalltalk-80
ferret - Ferret is a free software lisp implementation for real time embedded control systems.
Raspberry-Pi - My public Baremetal Raspberry Pi code
Smalltalk - By the Bluebook implementation of Smalltalk-80