Hi All,
I would now venture and say that amForth's risc-v core software is
functional (more than just experimental), no significant problems have been
seen other than platform specific issues which are now being handled by the
host application software. The shared compiled words (with arm) can be
compressed in the dictionary to byte codes and used with a minor change to
the ITC. The ITC can also be moved to sram to improve performance.
My CH32V307 boards arrived from china so I will repeat this process (above)
for CH32V307. Other than the slight difference between riscv cores
(risc-v4c vs risc-v4f) and clock speeds (48Mhz vs 144Mhz) I don't expect
any new problems involving amForth's core software. The performance of
amForth can be improved even further as above for CH32X033, not only by the
increased clock speed but also using the CH32V307 FPU.
So far no automated testing on this implementation exists so there could
still be some unforeseen run-time problems.

Regards,
John S

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