On Mon, 24 May 2021 17:57:51 -0700
Michael Picco wrote:
> Hello Martin,
> Thank you for responding!
> In my work directory, which is aptly named 'amforth-6.9', I don't see
> a copy of the template.asm file with "amforth-low.asm" mentioned.
> The amforth-low.asm file is referenced in the avr8 subd
Hello Martin,
Thank you for responding!
In my work directory, which is aptly named 'amforth-6.9', I don't see a
copy of the template.asm file with "amforth-low.asm" mentioned. The
amforth-low.asm file is referenced in the avr8 subdirectory. Is there
something I am missing?
Kind regards,
Mic
I took the liberty to snip off the thread.
Hello Michael,
Michael Picco writes:
> Hello!
>
> I seem to have stumbled across an issue.
>
> First code I wrote was to blink the LED onboard. This worked just fine.
> Then I went to add 'marker'. Entered it line-by-line ... got the 'Ok' after
> ea
The crucial file to include for an ATmega is the confusingly named:
"amforth-low.asm" which needs to be un-commented in template.asm.
All the code is then in low flash memory apart from the flash burning
routine which should be found at NRWW_START_ADDR (0x01f000).
Often, with a new device, you
Hello,
Several years ago (Nov 2012), I tried to get amforth running on an Arduine2560.
After a LOT of pain I succeded. I wrote the following to the board, and it is
probably somewhere in the archives. Anyway……I do not know if the issues that
you are experiencing are the same, but it sure sounds
Hello. If your High fuse is set to 0xDC that is probably your problem. From
what I see that gives you a 1k boot section and Amforth is probably trying
to blast past that. I have some strange fails when I first flashed my 1284p
chips. Checking with a fuse calculator it looks like that chip should be
Hi Michael,
AmForth uses a dictionary to store the words it knows about. When
AmForth recognises it has received a word over the serial line it tries
to lookup that word in its dictionary. If it finds the word, it executes
that word. If it does not, then it reports an error.
In the file mark