Sure.
* Palm OS - there's no perl port, and I find it highly unlikely that perl could ever be ported to it given the, umm, "eccentric" memory model and lack of things like filehandles, processes etc;
* iPhone OS - there's no perl on the machine, Apple won't ever let it in the App Store, and even if you jailbreak, you'd still have to build (and possibly port) it yourself cos it's not in any of the Cydia repositories;
* CP/M - OK, so I'm eccentric (and so was my customer), but I've done paid work on CP/M in the last ten years.
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