Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!think!mintaka!mit-eddie!attctc!jolnet!jav From: jav@jolnet.ORPK.IL.US (Jaime Viehweg) Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth Subject: Re: porting an MS-DOS Forth to a 386 Unix/Xenix Keywords: MS-DOS, Forth, porting, source, help Message-ID: <2288@jolnet.ORPK.IL.US> Date: 4 Dec 89 14:14:33 GMT References: <1989Nov20.211822.1015@tree.uucp> <5317@sdcc6.ucsd.edu> <6420@tekgvs.LABS.TEK.COM> <1989Nov29.204348.4416@tree.uucp> Reply-To: jav@jolnet.UUCP (Jaime Viehweg) Organization: Jolnet, Public Access Unix, Orland Park (Joliet), Ill. Lines: 18 In article <1989Nov29.204348.4416@tree.uucp> stever@tree.uucp (Steve Rudek) writes: > [lots of interesting stuff] I agree with this. I have been looking for a good source of documentation for a long time. I really want to use FORTH but I can't because I don't know how. K&R's C book is short and sweet an all that you will ever need to program in C (except for some special stuff like graphics). I have yet to find a similar book for FORTH. By the way, I have several versions/implementations of FORTH for different computers and if have paid for them all. None more than $50, but then I don't pay too much more than that for anything. Jaime Viehweg ------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you want to send me mail, try nccseq!jav@iitmax.iit.edu DISCLAIMER: I really work for North Central College, but, since I'm not using their machine, they don't know what I'm saying anyway!