nil,
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I believe this makes me owner #2 of the programming language formal definition. My first inclination is to write a lisp for the tcode machine but given the author I feel this has already happened? Chapter 6 is very cool to see the variants of asm for each instruction for z80 8086 and ARMv6.

AverageDog,
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@nil Always good to see a picture of one of my books! :) I have written several LISPs in T3X, so in principle they would run on the TCVM, but maybe you have something different in mind.
I wanted to include a link, but then saw that I have actually never uploaded a T3X/0 version of a tiny LISP. Strange, it has been finished for a while now.

nil,
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@AverageDog I would love to see it! And I am sure others would too!

AverageDog,
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@nil Uploaded the T3X/0 version of Kilo LISP 22:
http://t3x.org/t3x/0/programs.html#klisp220
Nothing new, just the T3X/0 port of an interpreter I wrote a few years ago. Can be compiled to TCVM code.

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