| Forth | |
| 51forth | |
| ? | |
| ? | |
| Scott Gehmlich | |
| ftp://[130.123.96.9]/giovanni/51forth.zip ? | |
| source and documentation for a 8051 subroutine- threaded forth | |
| ? | |
| April 3rd, 1993 |
| Forth | |
| cforth | |
| ? | |
| interpreter | |
| ? | |
| comp.sources.unix archive volume 1 | |
| ? | |
| ? |
| Forth | |
| F68K | |
| ? | |
| ? | |
| ? | |
| ftp://archive.umich.edu/atari/Languages/f68k.* | |
| a portable Forth system for Motorola 68k computers | |
| Atari ST/TT, Amiga, Sinclair QL and OS9 | |
| very high for 68000 based systems | |
| Joerg Plewe <joerg.plewe@mpi-dortmund.mpg.de> | |
| December 14th, 1992 |
| Forth | |
| gforth | |
| 0.2.1 | |
| Anton Ertl | |
| ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/gforth-0.2.1.tar.gz and http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/forth/gforth/gforth-0.2.1.tar.gz | |
| Gforth is a fast and portable implementation of the ANS Forth language. It works nicely with the Emacs editor, offers some nice features such as input completion and history and a powerful locals facility, and it even has (the beginnings of) a manual. Gforth employs traditional implementation techniques. Gforth is distributed under the GNU General Public license (see COPYING). Gforth runs under Unix and DOS and should not be hard to port to other systems supported by GCC. This version has been tested successfully on the following platforms: i486-unknown-linuxaout, i586-unknown-linux, alpha-dec-osf3.2, mips-dec-ultrix4.3, sparc-sun-sunos4.1.4, sparc-unknown-netbsd1.2 (configured with ac_cv_sizeof_long_long=0, see INSTALL), hppa1.1-hp-hpux9.05, hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.20, Windows 95 using DJGPP 2.0, and OS/2 3.0 using EMX 0.9c, the latter with manual help to finish compilation. | |
| January 13th, 1997 |
| Forth | |
| M4th | |
| ? | |
| interpreter, kernel, editor, application (8086 assembler), hypertext-based documentation, decompiler | |
| Nils M. Holm <fs29@rummelplatz.uni-mannheim.de> | |
| ftp://ftp.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/systems/pc/lang/forth/m4th10.zip | |
| A small Forth implementation | |
| MSDOS. | |
| June 28th, 1994 |
| Forth | |
| pfe (Portable Forth Environment) | |
| 0.9.14 | |
| ? | |
| Dirk Zoller <whereabouts-unknown> | |
| ftp://ftp.taygeta.com/pub/Forth/Compilers/native/unix/ | |
| A Forth development system that tries to be correct, complete, portable, usable and simple. It doesn't try too hard to be fast. | |
| all dpANS word sets | |
|
Runs on several Unix-like operating systems and on
MS-DOS and OS/2. Makefiles readily provided for AIX,
FreeBSD, Linux, HP-UX, Ultrix, DOS and OS/2.
DOS and OS/2 executables included (with EMX DOS extender). Written in ANSI-C using Posix extensions and termcap. Compiles with GNU-C and several OS-specific compilers. | |
| Freely Redistributable | |
| high | |
| May 2nd, 1996 |
| Forth | |
| ThisForth | |
| 1.0.0.d | |
| Will Baden <wilbaden@netcom.com> | |
| ftp://ftp.taygeta.com/pub/Forth/Compilers/native/unix/ | |
| This Forth was written to try out Standard (ANS) Forth, to integrate macro processing with Forth, to be able to use Forth in a conventional environment and to have Forth as an interpretive shell and scripting language for applications. | |
| |
| M4 and an ANSI C compiler. | |
| Macintosh, PowerMac, MIPS, SUN, SGI, 32-bit DOS | |
| 1995/02 |
| Forth | |
| TILE Forth | |
| 2.1 | |
| interpreter | |
| Mikael Patel <mip@sectra.se> | |
| ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/tile-forth-2.1.tar.Z or any other GNU archive site | |
| Forth interpreter in C; many Forth libraries | |
| Forth83 | |
| shareware/GPL | |
| unix | |
| November 13th, 1991 |
| Forth | |
| ? | |
| anonymous@asterix.inescn.pt[192.35.246.17]:pub/forth | |
| Forth implementations and programs | |
| Paulo A. D. Ferreira <?> |
| Assembler, Forth (8051) | |
| The Siemens 8051 archive | |
| ftp://ftp.pppl.gov/pub/8051/signetics-bbs/ | |
| An archive for development software and tools for the 8051 microcontroller. | |
| jsm@phoenix.princeton.edu |
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