Re: [Amforth] [Solved] @ vs c@ (was: rshift not zero padded)

2020-09-20 Thread Mark Roth
Hello Erich, so you found the subtle difference between @ and c@, congrats! :-) > > Mark Roth writes: > > So because of grabbing a word it seems that I was bringing in the PINB > > register as well that had a value in it. So that is where the extra bits > > came from. > Yeah that was just a

[Amforth] [Solved] @ vs c@ (was: rshift not zero padded)

2020-09-20 Thread Erich Wälde
Hello Mark, so you found the subtle difference between @ and c@, congrats! :-) Mark Roth writes: > So because of grabbing a word it seems that I was bringing in the PINB > register as well that had a value in it. So that is where the extra bits > came from. > > : cylon >> $ff ddra c! 1

Re: [Amforth] Ref Card Generation quo vadis?

2020-09-20 Thread Erich Wälde
Dear AmForthers, I tend to disagree on some of this ... What you argue for is a "architecture and project-specific" "reduced" refcard. At least this is, what I understand. I have used the refcard extensively in the beginnings of my AmForth journey. And I would argue any time, that the refcard