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Hi there.
I'm trying to port a Forth implementation to the ZX81. The Forth names are stored in a linked list which grows downwards in memory, but is linked forwards, so the last item entered is the…
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Firstly, festive greetings to everyone. And thanks again Thomas et al for STM8 eForth. It's like a Christmas present every time I use it.
I didn't know what to call this issue but I hope the follow…
VK6TT updated
8 months ago
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I would never have noticed this if I hadn't slowed the CPU clock down to 15.625kHz and tried to do everything one clock cycle at a time. Trying to save those last few erg's of battery life has cost me…
VK6TT updated
8 months ago
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The best I have seen in the J1 community. It is very helpful to newbies like me.
I assume that your hardware is done with the same meticulous attention to detail.
A couple of points. You hav…
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When flashing a new version of eForth the program doesn't work properly unless all flash memory is erased first.
I modified the Makefile to add an **erase:** rule.
Procedure to flash a new version …
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The STM8 eForth issue https://github.com/TG9541/stm8ef/issues/238 contains quite some initial technical documentation that should be moved to Wiki pages in this repository.
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Add a file that clearly states the license of the files in this project, including any third party code that went in.
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During an [exploration of the STM8L LSE and RTC features](https://gist.github.com/TG9541/0a71928f36e29ba92af34ec4312f2b25) I got the following idea:
> It may be possible to substitute the TIMx in …
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@TG9541 It is me again. I don't know how to reopen last issue so I created the new one. I sucessfully downloaded STM8S001J3.ihx as you recommended on my STM8S103F3 board. Then I wanted to upload modbu…