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Re: which forth for the eeepc / SEAForth     

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Author: rponsard
Date: Jun 4, 2008 13:36

... comp.lang.forth FAQs:http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/forth/faq/toc.html New standard:http://www.forth200x.org/forth200x.html EuroForth 2008:http://www.euroforth.org/ef08.html don't worry... seaforth needs gforth snapshot 0.6.9 that is available as tgz (no deb for now)... If you have a linux machine with gcc developement tools that is ok what I mean, is that you can't ...
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Re: which forth for the eeepc / SEAForth     

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Author: p.klinkovsky
Date: Jun 4, 2008 04:32

> - vfxforth is ok on eeepc, but simulator code is for the windows edition... No, it is not. I am using seaforth simulator on VfxLin under Fedora 8. Follow the Intellasys forum: http://www.intellasys.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=42 Pavel Klinkovsky
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which forth for the eeepc / SEAForth     

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Author: rponsard
Date: Jun 4, 2008 03:22

Hi group ! what is the best solution tu run intellasys seaforth emulator on eeepc (xandros linux) ? allbeit intellasys provides 3 flavours of the simulator (gforth, swiftforth, vfx forth), neither of this 3 can be used : - gforth as to be cross-compiled (I don't want to install development tools on eeepc) and there is a mess with glibc ...(good luck) (but everything ok on a laptop/...
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Re: New SEAforth discussion mailing list     

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Author: jmdrake_98
Date: Mar 14, 2007 09:14

...Mar 9, 9:32 am, vandy...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, folks. I've created a mailing list at seaforth-cpu-subscr...@yahoogroups.com for discussion of the new intellaSys SEAforth CPU architecture. Now that intellaSys has made the simulator and a number of documents available, I thought it'd be good ...
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New SEAforth discussion mailing list     

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Author: vandyswa
Date: Mar 9, 2007 07:32

Hi, folks. I've created a mailing list at seaforth-cpu-subscribe@yahoogroups.com for discussion of the new intellaSys SEAforth CPU architecture. Now that intellaSys has made the simulator and a number of documents available, I thought it'd be good to have a place to compare notes. Note that this list ...
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Re: Seaforth project: a sudoku solver     

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Author: rickman
Date: Jan 2, 2007 11:26

Marcel Hendrix wrote: Albert van der Horst <albert@spenarnc.xs4all.nl> writes Re: Seaforth project: a sudoku solver [..] This is the outline: 1. arrange processors in an 9 by 9 pattern, plus 9 by the side. [..] It must be possible to solve a Sudoku in a couple of dozen states, say 100 nS. [..] As 90 x 100 ns is 9 microseconds, and given the fact that we ...
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Re: Seaforth project: a sudoku solver     

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Author: johnmdrake
Date: Jan 2, 2007 10:35

Jeff Fox wrote: People interested in the thread might enjoy the presentation by John Rible on sudoku and SeaForth from the SVFIG 2005 Forth Day. For anyone interested the video is available in various formats on the ..., but according to what John said on the video it was designed with the strengths and contraints of the SEAForth architecture in mind. Regards, John M. Drake
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Re: Seaforth project: a sudoku solver     

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Author: Jeff Fox
Date: Dec 31, 2006 21:39

People interested in the thread might enjoy the presentation by John Rible on sudoku and SeaForth from the SVFIG 2005 Forth Day. For anyone interested the video is available in various formats on the UltraTechnology video page via Google video. I don't think John has done anything with it since then though. Best Wishes
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Re: Seaforth project: a sudoku solver     

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Author: Marcel Hendrix
Date: Dec 30, 2006 09:20

Albert van der Horst <albert@spenarnc.xs4all.nl> writes Re: Seaforth project: a sudoku solver [..] This is the outline: 1. arrange processors in an 9 by 9 pattern, plus 9 by the side. [..] It must be possible to solve a Sudoku in a couple of dozen states, say 100 nS. [..] As 90 x 100 ns is 9 microseconds, and given the fact that we have Forth programs that solve a Sudoku in ...
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Seaforth project: a sudoku solver     

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Author: Albert van der Horst
Date: Dec 29, 2006 03:41

I have been thinking some time about what would be a good problem to have solved by the SeaForth chip. I was thinking the other day about a sudoku solver using bitmaps. It looks like an interesting seaforth project, once people get bored with the more trivial exercises. This is the outline: 1. arange processors in an 9 by ...
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