9/13/2020 MakerVent Crowdfunding
Luther Johnson • September 13, 2020
Loan Campaign on Kiva
We are currently running a crowdfunding campaign on Kiva, a "micro-finance" platform, in order to support our effort to achieve FDA authorization - this is not a donation, it's a loan - you can lend as little as $25, and you get paid back, a little every month. Please check out our campaign. Thanks !

The COR24-TB is designed around the Lattice MachXO* FPGA. It can be used to learn about and create solutions based on the COR24 soft CPU, or it can be used as a general purpose MachXO FPGA development platform. See a product description, and technical documentation, here . You can purchase this product on Tindie, here . We developed this board as a step toward replacing the Zilog eZ80 microprocessor on the MakerLisp Machine CPU. We'll use the I/O that is broken out to headers on this board, to prototype hardware and software for I2C, and SPI SD card support. Then we'll make a new MakerLisp CPU card that has it all on-board, like the current MakerLisp CPU. The eZ80 on the MakerLisp Machine CPU runs at 50 MHz, the COR24 here runs at a little over 100 MHz - the COR24 instruction execution mechanism and the C compiler are of similar efficiency, so we should see a 2x boost in performance, and be free from any future Zilog eZ80 supply chain issues. * Lattice MachXO is a trademark of Lattice Semiconductor, Inc.
CP/M 2.2 is ported and released for the MakerLisp Machine ! Download the release notes and archive.
The MakerLisp Machine was at the Vintage Computer Festival West, in Mountain View, Ca: http://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-west
I was in Gouda, NL, for the Nuttx 2019 International Nuttx Workshop: https://nuttx2019.org Nuttx is a Unix-like, real-time embedded OS, which has a great following, including makers of robotic vehicles. Nuttx has booted and run on the MakerLisp Machine, a supported port will be available soon !
I was just in Chicago, at the Chicago Functional Programming meetup ! https://www.meetup.com/Chicago-Functional-Programming-Meetup/events/261402402
Max Maxfield at EEWeb wrote a nice overview of the project: https://www.eeweb.com/profile/max-maxfield/articles/makerlisp-boasts-lisp-and-cp-m-for-makers-and-embedded-designers Thanks Max !
Great Hackaday / Tindie meetup Saturday night after a day at the Bay Area Maker Faire, showed the machine, and met so many great people sharing their cool projects: https://hackaday.com/2019/05/24/great-hacks-at-our-maker-faire-bay-area-meetup-from-helmets-and-goggles-to-rovers-and-string/


