Hello Fred,
> The word s>d is in the common/words/ folder but d>s ins't :-( : d>s ( d -- s ) drop ; Assuming that the high number (2 Bytes) resides on top-of-stack, the low number below that. Cheers, Erich > > > Groet! > > > Fred > > >> Op 11 dec. 2018, om 13:24 heeft Matthias Trute <mtr...@web.de> het volgende >> geschreven: >> >> Am Dienstag, den 11.12.2018, 13:02 +0100 schrieb f.zelders--- via >> Amforth-devel: >>> In gforth the word d>s (It couverts a signed double drecision number >>> to a signed single precision number) is part of the default word set. >>> This word is not available in the default amforth word set. >> >> d>s is simple: DROP since the higher cell shall be 0 for this, you >> may want to make sure and throw an exception otherwise, a task >> that I happily leave to the reader ;) >> >>> >>> Can't find a amforth word definition of s>d. 😞 >> >> It's in the file common/words/s_to_d.asm. The definition >> itself is short, but somewhat surprising >> >> : s>d dup 0< ; >> >> Matthias >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Amforth-devel mailing list for http://amforth.sf.net/ >> Amforth-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/amforth-devel > > > > _______________________________________________ > Amforth-devel mailing list for http://amforth.sf.net/ > Amforth-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/amforth-devel -- May the Forth be with you ... _______________________________________________ Amforth-devel mailing list for http://amforth.sf.net/ Amforth-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/amforth-devel