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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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@jackhumbert So I'd like to help out with the reverse-engineering effort for the keyboard firmware.
My first question is: What tool and process was used to produce main.c ? I see a bunch of problem…
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### Summary of this thread as of 2018-04-02
Current status of the DMA API design:
I think we have a clear idea of what the API should provide:
It MUST
- be memory safe, obviously
- expo…
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is there any hope for creating and publishing a library for tm1680?
Thank you
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https://github.com/prathimacode-hub/IoT-Spot/blob/main/.github/issue_template/feature_request.md
Title: 8051 Micrcontroller
Name: Ruhani Rawal
Define yourself:
- [x] GSSOC participant
Contribu…
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projects using assembly language and c programming in 8051 Microcontroller.
can I do it?
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There are very low cost STM32 that don't even require an external oscillator to be used with USB.
__Note: We are not making this change for the V1.0 hardware. The Crowd Funding campaign will rely o…
esden updated
2 years ago
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I'm curious on which processors people run their Forth applications?
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(I am only half joking here)
The keyboard has an upgradable firmware and a documented microcontroller:
https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/documents/pd026745
http://www.sonix.com.tw/article-en-1002-3048…
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Just wondering if you have thought of porting rfcat to run on ESP32 and ESP8266, These processors are readily available and very inexpensive. Just add a CC1101 or a Nrf905.
Thanks
Joe