Re: [Amforth] Newbie getting started with AVR128DA48

2020-12-29 Thread Brian
Perhaps the Arduino controlled by Eforth would be a good help. It has the full assembly code explained for eforth might be a good jumping off point its available at http://www.forth.org/OffeteStore/OffeteStore.html. A good read no matter what. Brian-in-ohio On 12/29/20 4:05 AM, Stephen D

Re: [Amforth] Newbie getting started with AVR128DA48

2020-12-29 Thread Tristan Williams
Hello Stephen, I wanted to do something similar with the ATmega4809 on a Curiosity Nano last year but ran out of time/skill. https://sourceforge.net/p/amforth/mailman/search/?q=4809 > There appear to be a number of changes at the C macro and register level > from the previous mega generation. I

Re: [Amforth] Newbie getting started with AVR128DA48

2020-12-29 Thread Stephen D
Hi Erich, thank you for getting back to me so quickly. On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 at 22:30, Erich Wälde wrote: > Well, well. This is one of the secrets that I have not yet > uncovered from the files I have. You might not know that the > author of AmForth has left this planet earlier this year. So we >

Re: [Amforth] Newbie getting started with AVR128DA48

2020-12-29 Thread Erich Wälde
Hello Stephen, welcome to the list! Stephen D writes: > Hi all, > would like to try running amforth on one of the new AVR processors, the > AVR128DA48 to be exact. A Curiosity Nano board turned up this week and I'm > keen to give it a try. > > Am a total newb with regards to amforth and forth

[Amforth] Newbie getting started with AVR128DA48

2020-12-29 Thread Stephen D
Hi all, would like to try running amforth on one of the new AVR processors, the AVR128DA48 to be exact. A Curiosity Nano board turned up this week and I'm keen to give it a try. Am a total newb with regards to amforth and forth in general but have plenty of AVR programming experience, both in C