Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!cwjcc!ncoast!dale From: dale@NCoast.ORG (Dale Smith) Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth Subject: Re: Wanted: 5-cent microcomputer running FORTH Message-ID: <1990Jan17.215436.28709@NCoast.ORG> Date: 17 Jan 90 21:54:36 GMT References: <7240@cbnewsh.ATT.COM> <721@dgis.dtic.dla.mil> <2990@optilink.UUCP> Reply-To: dale@ncoast.ORG (Dale Smith) Distribution: na Organization: North Coast Public Access UN*X, Cleveland, OH Lines: 19 In article <2990@optilink.UUCP> jones@optilink.UUCP (Marvin Jones) writes: >Although it is not a 5-cent solution ;-) you should contact New Micros Inc. in >Dallas at 214.339.2204. They have a full line of micro development tools and >boards based on their Motorola 68HC11 which has been mask programmed with >resident Forth. Nice product line; decent prices. Worth a look. Does anyone have a 68hc11 assembler for MaxFORTH? I found one written in (I think) Pygmy forth, but I am having trouble with it. I'm a little confused as I'm new at forth and Max-forth is a little different like using