-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi Carsten,
Thanks for the fast response! > And then there is Gforth-ec, the embedded version of gforth, which > supports many processor types and can run on bare hardware (without an > OS). To use gforth-ec, you usually need to write some kind of > initialization code for your board. This intrigues me - it's a very Forthy-sounding thing to run a board with no OS and just Forth! Is Gforth-ec described in the manual somewhere? If so, what kind of board do you think would be an easy target for a beginner like me to write this initialization code? I know some C, but I've never attempted something like this before. - -- Koz Ross <[email protected]> www.retro-freedom.nz If you aren't using GPG, you should be! https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en. Please don't send me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html for why. Proud member of the Open Wireless Movement. Find out more at https://openwireless.org/ Proud member of Peers, at http://peers.community/ . We grow freedom. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJW/62TAAoJEJARVr/lAw1ASJ4H/iton9Zh+Xqv2WWlmUSfJjfm Jskgm4ZMwTz+zrdYeHXhJznpGAwlMDpbm6aD/FcjVuF9pk6ixUNxyBYjbM5SUymv EKE4oqgeIwi9KFSw0HxkK9iy/oCh2k1oK3MH5Tr8O+/nrfgjrE63CVTZl+MR7raY +nNhP0HnscUMdLvkOVGEIsK/uybKX0GFjUOl0lZUcRqAQNs+sa8S96fY0AHu9xlc AB8ccGstUL7BScEOlD+AruXVVHz0e9VgBEx0kHu3H4QNHemdY7zU9DoouGJ7XxmD pY/0RzVtLbvmtqdpsL93nBoK94zelguxeAYt6MFTRiqzbEDItnRkHXkg3u1F04M= =lmK0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
