Casio AI-1000 Pocket Lisp Computer from 1989 [video]
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Re: Casio AI-1000 Pocket Lisp Computer from 1989 [video]
#22uLisp/ATmega1284-based Lisp Badge looks similar http://www.ulisp.com/show?2L0C
I can easily recommend an Arduino or a clone instead of a Raspberry PI to anyone wanting to get their hands dirty.
Re: Casio AI-1000 Pocket Lisp Computer from 1989 [video]
#23My 50g is one of the most convenient ways to check my arithmetic when it comes to dates and hours calculations.
I think overall though, these are a relic and the best way forward i’m aware of today are the “mathemtics notepad” type applications that reimagine what a calculator looks like on a desktop.
At the cli i get more mileage out of gnu units than i’d have thought…
Re: Casio AI-1000 Pocket Lisp Computer from 1989 [video]
#24Prices for HP-48’s are through the roof these days. However HP-50’s are not loved currently despite being the same rpn/lisp/graphing calc software just with much faster processors - they are the much better buy right now and can be had under £50. My 50g is one of the most convenient ways to check my arithmetic when it comes to dates and hours calculations. I think overall though, these are a relic and the best way fo…
The large enter of hp-48 and earlier RPN calculators makes way more sense, especially if you're going to do anything fast. TBQH, I'd love a hp-50g internals (or better) in hp-48gx case :)
Re: Casio AI-1000 Pocket Lisp Computer from 1989 [video]
#25I learned programming around 1985 on one of these Casio pocket computers. It ran Basic interpreter not lisp. Incredible little machine. It looked like this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/143595147094 I probably would not be a software engineer at a top company today without it.
Never saw a lisp one though. Interesting where one can get one for old Tim sake.
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#26The title ticks all the HN top post boxes. Lisp. Pocket computer. Casio. Eighties.
It's not a HN thing, it's everyone with a passion for technology, the same way how someone with a passion for cars will appreciate an old-timer rather than his Toyota Corolla. Honestly, stuff like this provides some much needed escapism for me as I feel burned out from scraping all the cruff from the bottom of the Jira barrel wihch is most "tech" jobs nowadays and miss the days I used to just tinker with stuf I enjoy…
Re: Casio AI-1000 Pocket Lisp Computer from 1989 [video]
#27I have many pocket computers, sadly not that one. My Casio VX-4 might be closest. Not cheap currently $400 https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/j714515522 Still my all time favorite for the 70 colors ist the Casio PB-100
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#28Do we have today fully lisp based machines? If not then why not?
Re: Casio AI-1000 Pocket Lisp Computer from 1989 [video]
#29I learned programming around 1985 on one of these Casio pocket computers. It ran Basic interpreter not lisp. Incredible little machine. It looked like this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/143595147094 I probably would not be a software engineer at a top company today without it.
Re: Casio AI-1000 Pocket Lisp Computer from 1989 [video]
#30I learned programming around 1985 on one of these Casio pocket computers. It ran Basic interpreter not lisp. Incredible little machine. It looked like this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/143595147094 I probably would not be a software engineer at a top company today without it.
Imagine my surprise when many, many years later, I learnt that the pocket calculator had a full PDP-11 (LSI-11 compatible, to be specific) with QBus inside...