Hello Martin,
Congratulations! It is a great moment when the prompt finally emerges.
Haven't really done much with it, many things may still need fixing,
but it
is finally responsive.
In the short term, assuming similarities between ARM and RISC-V repo
code,
you might want to have a look at how and where code is compiled and how
that impacts on VARIABLE, for example. Longer term, 32 bits and the
capabilities
of the Arduino UNO R4, offer many interesting possibilities.
Anyway, I'd be happy to now focus on polishing what I've got to get it
to a
state worthy of contributing back. The code is heavily commented, just
to
save me from forgetting things too quickly. I'd be inclined to keep
most of
it if that's ok. If I could get some guidance from the maintainers,
I'll do
what's requested. I've opened a pull request in my repo showing the
current
state; figured that might be the easiest way to gather feedback and
discuss
changes https://github.com/mkobetic/amforth/pull/1. We can move the
changes
back to the SVN repo once we are happy with the result.
I am the maintainer-lite for AmForth, and contributions are most
welcome.
How best to do this for AmForth ARM and RISC-V needs some thinking. I
will
come back with some thoughts. In the meantime, interested to hear how it
is
going, and I might treat myself to an UNO R4 :)
Best wishes,
Tristan
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