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I have a Jetson Nano - 4 arm64 cores, 128 CUDA cores and 4 GB of shared RAM, Ubuntu 18.04, CUDA 10.2. Will cueForth run on it?
znmeb updated
2 years ago
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Let's gather statistics of our preferences regarding [case-sensitivity](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Case_sensitivity) on [finding definition names](https://forth-standard.org/standard/usage#subsecti…
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I try sending a raw file but the process stop before the end of file. Every text as been is without errors it just stop send in the middle of the file. The terminal is configured 115200 8N1 no flow …
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Hi everybody, I have a noob question. I'm working on embedded systems written in C. I'm too young to have worked with Forth in professional projects, I hardly know how to write Forth scripts but I kno…
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I'm curious on which processors people run their Forth applications?
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Hi, as an exercice to port a more complete colorForth to bare metal x86, I managed to embed (really easily) and boot subleq eForth in qemu-x86.
The embedded version is here: https://github.com/pbro…
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Hi All,
I had been planning to write a book on building Forth for quite a well but never quite got around to it. That was back in 2016 before I knew Forthhub existed. Since communities like Clojure…
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Thank you so much for porting pForth to the Pico-ice, and for integrating the Pico-ICE SDK with pForth. Now pForth can be used with the ICE40 FPGA.
Sadly I think everyone forgot about it. So I w…
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Inspired by this hack
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/13/hacking-on-the-weirdest-esp-module/#comment-5820116
I tried something similiar:
MQTT from an STM32 Bluepill running mecrisp FORTH, connected to…
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1. What forth systems do you use and for what OS?
2. What is your favourite forth system or systems?
My answers:
1. Windows: SP-Forth, Quark Forth
Linux: gForth, SP-Forth linux
OSX: nop
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