DavidM <nospam@nowhere.com> writes Re: learningcolorforth [..] And, I'll be making damn sure that anyone downloading it will be able to port it to any 16/32/64 architecture, from ATmega to Cray, in less than an hour. This is a meaningless statement when the constraints aren't stated. E.g., jumping off the top of the village church ...
...07 +1200 From: DavidM <nospam@nowhere.com> Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth Subject: Re: learningcolorforth On Tue, 08 Jul 2008 13:13:55 -0700, gavino wrote: is ...a C (or otherwise portable or multiplatform) version of ColorForth available that runs on a host OS? I'm pretty sure that ColorForth will run under emulation using QEMU, vmware, bochs ...
... -0800 (PST) From: Howerd <howerdo@yahoo.co.uk> Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth Subject: Re: how do i learncolorforth? On 7 Feb, 22:57, gavino <gavcom...@gmail.com> wrote: heh how? Hi gavino, ....co.uk/cfdos.htm You can use cfdos.com to create a colorForth boot disk - boot from it and play, ask here if you need any ...
...the hard drive image, bootstrap it from source ... or even to obtain the source though it is somewhere on the .iso ... potentially a *PERFECT* sample of a native forth on Intel, and very difficult to learn from ... rats! I believe that it uses BLOCKs, and I suppose that I could write forth code to search the blocks, if I can remember how to do that now ... bitch bitch bitch 8-) So, I...
Colorforth have some advantages over other forths.. be more simple, don't have for example, YES is this possible for normal people I try Colorforth 2.0a and is great and the manual too the background in math are necesary ! I ... in C is about 400 lines of C but !!! :r4 in :r4 is shorter I presume Colorforth in Colorfoth be more small
... 2008 22:33:15 -0400, spam wrote: Also, is there a C (or otherwise portable or multiplatform) version of ColorForth available that runs on a host OS? I'm pretty sure that ColorForth will run under emulation using QEMU, vmware, bochs or similar. I'd suggest that you run under QEMU ... good ...
On Tue, 08 Jul 2008 13:13:55 -0700, gavino wrote: is this possible for normal people? or something for hardcore forthers only? also is coloforth the latest thing from c moore or is there something beyond it? Also, is there a C (or otherwise portable or multiplatform) version of ColorForth available that runs on a host OS?
On 7 Feb, 22:57, gavino <gavcom...@gmail.com> wrote: heh how? Hi gavino, http://www.inventio.co.uk/cfdos.htm You can use cfdos.com to create a colorForth boot disk - boot from it and play, ask here if you need any help... Happy coloring, Howerd 8^)
... question "what are interesting ideas in ColorForth?" here's what we have so far...perhaps some of the best parts of ColorForth could be obscured by the latter...not as an "exhaustive" list and C) as someone who's still learningColorForth there are still things I've yet to explore. (Why am I...implementers can intelligently comment on. I know ColorForth can quickly compile efficient code even ...
...t really dependent on having a "commented ColorForth source". That might be helpfull for ... seen a complete commented source for ColorForth on the web. If I run ...'ve gotten to the point in ColorForth where I can write (somewhat) ... information for anyone who wants to learnColorForth is already out there, .... I have the partially commented ColorForth listing stored on my computers. ...