Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ncrlnk!ncrcae!hubcap!gatech!ncar!tank!nic.MR.NET!eta!pwcs!ems!srcsip!eagle!rogers From: rogers@eagle.SRC.Honeywell.COM (Brynn Rogers) Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth Subject: Re: F83 Keywords: here, comes, andother, Forth, programmer Message-ID: <11575@srcsip.UUCP> Date: 9 Nov 88 01:57:57 GMT References: <1988Nov6.214143.26534@cs.rochester.edu> <7590@well.UUCP> Sender: news@src.honeywell.COM Reply-To: rogers@eagle.UUCP (Brynn Rogers) Organization: Honeywell Systems & Research Center, Camden, MN Lines: 41 >>From: Brian Marsh >> >>I am looking for F83 by Laxen and Perry, a public domain >>implementation of Forth. This implementation is mentioned in Forth >>Dimensions. I need a version for the IBM PC. Can you help? >> .>Thanks in advance, >> >> Brian ><>==================== >>ARPA: marsh@cs.rochester.edu (Brian Marsh) USPS: CS dept, U of Rochester >>UUCP: {allegra|decvax|seismo}!rochester!marsh Rochester, NY 14627 >>CSNET: marsh%cs.rochester.edu@relay.cs.net > Brian, F83 by Henry Laxen & Michael Perry is available everywhere >in the civilized world and also in California. > > You can download it from the international Forth Interest Group >Roundtable on GEnie ( page 710). You can get a disk by mail from the ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >Forth Interest Group Library, just join FIG at PO Box 8231, San Jose >CA 95155. You can get a copy from your local Forth Interest Group, >talk to Larry Forsley at the Institute for Applied Forth Research >right there in Rochester with you. I would like to ftp it over here where I can easily get it on disk. Can you tell me How?? (net.address ,anonymous?? ) Also is there any FORTH in the public domain for a 8051/8031 Intel microcontroller? I would have replied direct, but followup is easier. I have tried to reply direct, but I don't know rn well enough. (I thought a 'r' would do it, but it seems like this does a follow up too.) Also, what are the conventions used in bringing a letter in like I tried to do above? Is there a news group that is made for answering dumb news questions? Thanks Brynn rogers@src.honeywell.com P.S. I don't even know what my usenet address is!