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this manual should not be regarded as a tutorial on the forth langauge, it is a DESCRIPTION OF THE "WORDS" AND FACILITIES OFFERED IN THE CORTEX FIG-FORTH EPROM SET SUPPLIED BY LOMBARD SYSTEMS. FIG-Forth Manual Document / Test in by Chen-Hanson Ting ArrayForth Tutorial by Leon Konings eBooks (20) published by Juergen Pintaske . 64FORTH is an implementation of the FORTH programming language. It is a super-set of fig-FORTH. It uses the Commodore file-system and has many functions that access the C64 hardware including sound and graphics. It occupies 16k of cartridge memory from $BFFF and comes with a comprehensive manual.


FIG-Forth Manual: Documentation and Test in IP . by C-H Ting, Juergen Pintaske, Steve Teal (3) $ This manual shows in detail how the FIG-Forth is designed, implemented and how it all works together. Very well explained by C-H Ting.. When we started to get it ready for publishing, we wanted to make sure it all still. Name Last modified Size; Go to parent directory: fig-forth www.doorway.ru: Jul M: fig-forth manual_www.doorway.ru: Jul Based on the Forth Standard, this is the most developed of the DOS Forths, complete with fast, mousing editor, manual and many code samples. Ulrich Hoffmann has contributed an ANS-compatible layer and the best Forth tutorial Aztec Forth. by Thomas Worthington, a FIG UK member, is a minimum system for IBM compatible computers under Win


The fig-Forth Installation Manual provides a complete set of Forth functions. The implementation with the Installation Manual is for the Since then, over a dozen implementations of fig-Forth for other processors were written and are still available in hard copy. 64FORTH is an implementation of the FORTH programming language. It is a super-set of fig-FORTH. It uses the Commodore file-system and has many functions that access the C64 hardware including sound and graphics. It occupies 16k of cartridge memory from $BFFF and comes with a comprehensive manual. FIG-Forth Implementations. The original scanning of FIG-Forth Implementations was done by John Hall. Subsequently, Jay McKnight used the optical character recognition function of Adobe Acrobat to further process these image files, converting them into the searchable PDF documents listed here.

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