Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!cmcl2!adm!news From: DAVID@penndrls.upenn.edu Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: Wizard-level questions (go4th & thread your primitives) Message-ID: <26014@adm.brl.mil> Date: 14 Feb 91 19:09:12 GMT Sender: news@adm.brl.mil Lines: 21 For FORTH written in C, try Mitch Bradley of Bradley ForthWorks (wmb@MITCH.ENG.SUN.COM), who also has a SUN FORTH (by the way, he is also responsible for the FORTH in the Sparcstation boot proms) as well as FORTHs for a number of other platforms. Prices are very reasonable (circa $50, I think). If you can't afford anything but freeware, try Mikael Patel (eru!hagbard!sunic!liuida!mip@BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU is the only address I have for him and I've never tried to use it) who has constructued TILE FORTH to run on Sun's and other Unix platforms. Actually, I don't know for sure that Mikael is giving away the current version, but there was at least one version that he posted to ForthNet. (ForthNet, by the way, is a virtual network of Forth mailing lists, BBSs, and other stuff with connections to the BITNET FIGI-L, usenet comp.language.forth (I think that is the right group) and to the Forth roundtable on Genie. If you like FORTH, it is worth getting connected to; right now the hot topic is the upcomming ANS FORTH dpANS.) -- R. David Murray (DAVID@PENNDRLS.UPENN.EDU) P.S.: I tried to mail this before I posted it, but the mail bounced. Hope you wizards assembled don't mind too much, this not being a unix-wizardly subject . . .