Hello,
After I did not manage to get a pocket PC (where we had a newLISP port some time ago) my daughter gets a Nintendo DS Lite to christmas.
I found it a quite interesting hardware with some decent features.
So I surfed the net to find some programming tools for this hardware.
There seems to be an activ scene, which build so called 'homebrewed' software for the DS (and other gamer hardware)
On http://www.devkitpro.org/ there is a toolchain for building ARM-apps.
On http://dualis.1emulation.com/ is one of the DS emulators.
On http://www.dslua.com/ is the intergartion of the LUA language shown for DS.
This all together let come to the idea: DSnewLISP
Since I am not the C-expert maybe someone can take a look if it would be doable?
Happy new year to all!
newLISP for Nintendo DS ?
newLISP for Nintendo DS ?
Hans-Peter
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I am still not sure if the memory/hardware (4MB RAM) of the DS would be sufficient to run newLISP. (But some people seems to get a 32MB memory extension get to work.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_D ... _on_the_DS
http://www.dslinux.org/
http://www.dev-scene.com/NDS/DSBasic
http://www.disinterest.org/NDS/Python24.html
Since Linux, LUA, Basic and Python run there, newLISP might be possible.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_D ... _on_the_DS
http://www.dslinux.org/
http://www.dev-scene.com/NDS/DSBasic
http://www.disinterest.org/NDS/Python24.html
Since Linux, LUA, Basic and Python run there, newLISP might be possible.
Hans-Peter
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