As with any time Forth comes up, that post generated some heat in the
comments, but it seems reasonably civilized.
FWIW, the managing editor of Hack a Day lives in the same city as me, and
he asked me to write that article.
Anyhow, I've been lurking here for a while without using AmForth, but I'm
Hi Leon, nice to read you are 4th alive :)..
BTW, I created full float library in asm for amforth, but not toyed with
amforth for years, so no idea if it would work with the newest releases.. My
5primitives library will definitely help you, as replacing the 5 forth
primitives with their asm fri
Glad you liked it. I thought they weren't going to publish that until
tomorrow. I just got out of the woods...
-Leon
On Oct 13, 2013 3:15 AM, "Matthias Trute" wrote:
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Cool.
Many thanks to Leon. I took the freedom to place a link to his video
onto amforth.sf.net (will no doubt offence all youtube-haters)
Matthias
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Here is the link:
http://hackaday.com/2013/10/12/a-simple-forth-development-board
Best regards
Paulo Ferreira
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