Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!unix.cis.pitt.edu!pitt!willett!ForthNet From: ForthNet@willett.pgh.pa.us (ForthNet articles from GEnie) Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth Subject: Files on-line Message-ID: <2188.UUL1.3#5129@willett.pgh.pa.us> Date: 2 Jan 91 12:38:28 GMT Organization: String, Scotch tape, and Paperclips. (in Pgh, PA) Lines: 81 Category 1, Topic 3 Message 76 Wed Jan 02, 1991 GARY-S at 06:29 EST >>>>>> eForth implementations/docs <<<<<< File Number: 2338 File Name: 8086EFORTH32 Address: C.TING Description: Author: Rick VanNorman Keywords: eForth, implementation, utility, metacompiler Author: Rick VanNorman Contact: Dr. C. H. Ting, (415)571-7639 32 bit eForth implementation for 80x8x IBM-PC/XT/AT and clones. Fully optimized code with lots of utilities. Generated by metacompilation. Metacompiler included. This implementation contains many eForth code examples which are very useful for people who want to develop applications based on eForth File Number: 2339 File Name: 8086EFORTHV101 Address: C.TING Description: update of 8086 eforth model Keywords: Forth, Implementation, portable, direct threaded code, embedded system Authors: Bill Muench and C. H. Ting Improved assembly macros. Improved formatting and comments. Self-extracting compressed file. Type EFORTH86 to extract the files. eForth is a small, portable Forth model intended to be implemented on many differently CPU's. This implementation serves as the basis of this mode. 'Implemetation Guide of eForth' is available from Offete Enterprises, 1306 S. B St, San Mateo, CA (415)574-8250.*s File Number: 2340 File Name: 8051EFORTH Address: C.TING Description: eForth implementation for 8051/31 Keywords: 8051, Forth implementation, direct threaded code, embedded system Author: C. H. Ting eForth for 8051 assembled using MASM. Code fully tested on MicroMint BCC52 Single Board Computer. Self-extracting Compressed file. Type EFORTH51 to extract files. This serves as an example on how to implement eForth for a CPU other than 80x8x under MASM. Code is not optimized. Runs slowly because of dictionary searches. Use will have to optimize it for real applications. Great tool to learn Forth internals. File Number: 2341 File Name: 68000EFORTH Address: C.TING Description: eForth for 68000 CPU Keywords: 68000, implementation, direct threaded code, portability, embedded system Author: Richard E. Haskell Submission: C. H. Ting eForth model ported to 68000, tested on Motorola ECB system. Source code in MASM form, assembled code is then converted to Motorola s-records which can be downloaded to ECB board. Code conversion and terminal utilities are included. C. H. Ting contributed a source file including macros which swap the byte order so that MASM generates the correct 68000 code. 'Implementation Note' is published in 'More on Forth Engines, Vol. 13', available from Offete Enterprises, 1306 S. B St. San Mateo CA 94402 [ If anyone would like a copy of one/more/all of these files, please drop me a note at one of the addresses at the end of this message. All binary files are UUencoded. Files are then split (if necessary) into mailer-acceptable sized pieces and then mailed to you. In order for me to answer your request, you must: Include the line containing the file name so that I know what you want me to send. Include your email address in the body of the message. You must include an address *relative to* the InterNet or well known UseNet site. -dwp] ----- This message came from GEnie via willett. You cannot Reply to the author using email. Please post a follow-up article, or use any instructions the author may have included (USMail addresses, telephone #, whatever). Report problems to: dwp@willett.pgh.pa.us or uunet!willett!dwp