I really appreciate the kind words about amforth-shell.py from both
Craig and Enoch.  I'm really pleased it has worked well for the
community and especially that others have carried it forward with
enhancements to fill other needs.  I haven't had enough free time to get
to any of the amforth projects I have planned but continue to have a
strong desire to get back to them sometime in the future.  When I do I
know I'll enjoy playing with the shell enhancements and all the
improvements Matthias has made to amforth itself, which is what really
makes the shell useful in the first place.

    --- Keith

On Thu, 2013-12-05 at 13:28 -0500, Enoch wrote:
> craig and heather <cal...@gmail.com>
> writes:
> 
> > I just want to say thanks to Keith for his work on this great tool. I had
> > never run Python in my life but easily got his tool working and have never
> > looked back. Using the shell has saved me a lot of effort and frustration.
> > Command line recall and include files are really cool features.
> >
> > Thanks a bunch Keith
> 
> Joining your salute, Enoch.
> 
> As I am fluent in Python I am responsibile for the latest patches. A
> meta command change that I hope Matthias picks relate to #include and
> #install. Here's the diff between my amforth-shadow and the latest
> amforth svn.  See http://pastebin.com/7CSYbDtG
> 
> Another change which I strongly recommend for Matthias to pick concerns
> the implemention of the "eesy" word (which is automatically called by
> the shell before leaving) and have the kernel use RAM based memory
> allocation pointers instead of the current EEPROM only based method.
> 
> Cheers, Enoch.
> 
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