From: Milan Zamazal on
>>>>> "cc" == chuckmcknight(a)gmail com <chuckmcknight(a)gmail.com> writes:

cc> I'm trying to locate a version of Lisp / Scheme that has been
cc> ported to mobile devices (Symbian, Windows Mobile, Linux,
cc> etc.). Is anyone aware of an existing project / package or of
cc> anyone working on one?

Emacs works on Sharp Zaurus (Linux).
From: Jeffrey Mark Siskind on
I run Emacs/ispell/ILisp, LaTeX/BibTeX, GNU Common Lisp/Macsyma, SCM/
SLIB/JACAL, gnuplot, and ssh on my cell phone. (I'm probably the only
person in the world to do so.) But I don't diserve the credit. Rainer
Keuchel ported all these (and many more, including OCaml) to WinCE.
His original packaging was for devices with small amounts of memory
and thus had paired down Emacs and LaTeX distributions. Since these
days a 1G sdmmc card is commonplace and inexpensive, my minor
contribution is that I packaged up versions that have a full Emacs 20
distro and a full teTeX distro.

http://www.ece.purdue.edu/~qobi/software/sdmmc.tgz

Enjoy,

From: John Thingstad on
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 17:44:39 +0100, Jeffrey Mark Siskind <qobi(a)purdue.edu>
wrote:

> I run Emacs/ispell/ILisp, LaTeX/BibTeX, GNU Common Lisp/Macsyma, SCM/
> SLIB/JACAL, gnuplot, and ssh on my cell phone. (I'm probably the only
> person in the world to do so.) But I don't diserve the credit. Rainer
> Keuchel ported all these (and many more, including OCaml) to WinCE.
> His original packaging was for devices with small amounts of memory
> and thus had paired down Emacs and LaTeX distributions. Since these
> days a 1G sdmmc card is commonplace and inexpensive, my minor
> contribution is that I packaged up versions that have a full Emacs 20
> distro and a full teTeX distro.
>
> http://www.ece.purdue.edu/~qobi/software/sdmmc.tgz
>
> Enjoy,
>

Why? :)

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From: T Taneli Vahakangas on
In article <1171987561.295152.52160(a)j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com>,
chuckmcknight(a)gmail.com wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to locate a version of Lisp / Scheme that has been ported
> to mobile devices (Symbian, Windows Mobile, Linux, etc.). Is anyone
> aware of an existing project / package or of anyone working on one?

If you're not picky about your Lisp being Common, there's also
hedgehog, specifically made for small devices:

http://hedgehog.oliotalo.fi/
(and a few competitors are listed at the end of the page)

Hedgehog compiles for x86, ARM and I have patches for MIPSEL.
But I think you need Linux or BSD.

Taneli

From: Roberto Waltman on
"Jeffrey Mark Siskind" wrote:
>I run Emacs/ispell/ILisp, LaTeX/BibTeX, GNU Common Lisp/Macsyma, SCM/
>SLIB/JACAL, gnuplot, and ssh on my cell phone.
>...

What brand & model of cell phone? (Warning: Danger of self inflected
gift detected.)

Thanks,

Roberto Waltman

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