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Today's release of Bitlash 1.1 corrects something that has always bugged me about Bitlash: it was too hard to add new functions to the interpreter.  Now, it's easy.

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        <description>Running Bitlash Scripts From External Media

If we had a Bitlash Best Hack of the Month award, this month's would surely go to Brett Hagman for his superb software prototype which demonstrates running Bitlash scripts off the uMMC shield.  Check out Brett's post at  Rogue Robotics, then please return here for some technical comments.</description>
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        <description>I'm happy to announce that Bitlash 1.0 (final) is available for download at &lt;http://bitlash.net&gt;.

This version is tested with Arduino 0017.  The only functional changes in this release were file name changes to improve the installation process.  (These changes also work with 0018RC1.)</description>
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        <description>Perhaps we have not yet met.  My name is Bill Roy, and I publish here under the nom de bloggue entropymouse, for reasons which will eventually become evident to the patient reader.

This blog will, mostly, tell the story behind Bitlash, an onboard development environment for tiny embedded platforms that I have released as open source.</description>
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        <description>This blog is called The Entropymouse Capers, and it's about entropymouse, and certain capers, but the name of the capers is not The Entropymouse Capers, that's just the name of the blog, and that's why I call this blog The Entropymouse Capers.</description>
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