There are several things referred to as TinyTcl. For instance: What: TinyTcl (Wippler) Where: http://www.equi4.com/tinytcl/ Description: TinyTcl is a small Tcl interpreter rewritten from scratch in C++. It is intended to examine ideas on creating a very small embeddable Tcl interpreter. Updated: 07/1999 Contact: mailto:jcw@equi4.com (Jean-Claude Wippler) What: TinyTcl Where: http://tinytcl.sourceforge.net/ Description: A Tcl 6.7 based Tcl, designed for embedding in small devices. After compilation, interpreter is about 60k. Currently at version 6.8 . Updated: 10/2001 Contact: See the website What: Tinker Where: http://www.wildopensource.com/activities/larry-projects/others.php Description: a Tcl-like interpreter in C, very small and embeddable. Updated: 12/02 Contact: [Larry Smith] What: Cricket Where: http://www.smith-house.org/open.html Description: an extension of Tinker, it uses a titoo (http://mini.net/tcl/8599) style "second argument dispatch" embedded in a Tcl-like language. [] does what you would expect in Tcl, but () does a titoo style 2nd argument dispatch. It is used in Cricket to implement expressions. ---- See also [Jim], [MicroTcl for Tcl9], [PalmTcl], ... [[what are the pages describing other minimal-size tcls?]] [EtTcl] [http://freshmeat.net/projects/ettcl/] ---- There's a few choices: TinyTcl, Jim, MicroTcl, and PalmTcl. How does someone know which one to pick for their application? ---- [[ [Category Language] - [Category Tcl Implementations] ]]