Only robots above a certain level of sophistication may receive 
a mind-implant via MindForth. The computerized robot needs to have 
an operating system that will support Forth and sufficient memory 
to hold both the AI program code and a reasonably large knowledge 
base (KB) of experience. A Forth program is so portable from one 
version of Forth to another that robot manufacturers, vendors and 
users should not think of Mind.Forth as restricted to Win32Forth 
for implementation and operation, but as a candidate for upgrading 
to a 64-bit Forth running on a 64-bit system, thereby possessing a 
practically unlimited memory space. The Forth variant iForth is 
supposedly on its way to becoming a 64-bit Forth. People getting 
into Forth AI for the first time and with the option of adopting 
64-bit technology from the very start, should do so with the 
realization that it will be an extremely long time before any 
further upgrade is made to 128-bit or higher technology. It is 
more likely that AI will go down into quantum technology before 
going up to 128-bit technology. So embrace and extend 64-bit AI. 

ATM
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http://mentifex.virtualentity.com/mind4th.html
http://mentifex.virtualentity.com/m4thuser.html

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