[ColorForth] x86 asm or C?
- Subject: [ColorForth] x86 asm or C?
- From: dne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Daniel Néri)
- Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2001 02:03:20 +0100
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edrx@xxxxxxxxxx (Eduardo Ochs) writes:
> 2) I don't know x86 assembly (for x!="80") and I don't want to
> learn it: from my little experience with it I got the impression
> that I don't have enough spare neurones or years in this life.
Exactly how I feel. I'd much rather waste my time on saner
architectures; and there are many of those...
> I'm thinking on a C function that would execute {Machine,Color}Forth
> bytecode, and that I can use to build a decent Forth system on.
If you don't already know it, you might want to check out
L. Benschop's SOD32 emulator + Forth:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~lennartb/forth.html
It's pretty much like what you propose, except that the machine
architecture is different from Chuck's designs. And its Forth is ANS.
Regards,
--Daniel
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Daniel Neri
dne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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