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| Subject: | Re: Could somebody use SCSH, Sheme, or Lisp to create the "Lispm" architecture. |
| From: | Alex Shinn <foof@synthcode.com> |
| Date: | Wed, 02 Apr 2003 11:51:14 +0900 |
| Organization: | NTT Communications Co.(OCN) |
>>>>> "Daniel" == Daniel Barlow <dan@telent.net> writes:
Daniel> Not having done much of this kind of work, but my suspicion
Daniel> is that if you want to interactively query the hardware,
Daniel> your first investment should be in a logic analyser, not a
Daniel> repl.
Not just interactively query the hardware, interactively write the
driver. So you could query the driver, write a driver function, test
it, and make changes and redefine the driver functions as needed. It
seems worth it to sacrifice support for older hardware if you could add
support for newer hardware more easily.
--
Alex
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