Re: [colorforth] RFC: Primary ColorForth
- Subject: Re: [colorforth] RFC: Primary ColorForth
- From: Eric Lindahl <lindahl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 13:56:15 -0700 (PDT)
Jeff,
Good work Jeff Fox. Your description of the editor is so complete, in a
programming sense, that it can stand alone.
I still remember my struggle with the editor when I first got my CM color
forth running. A wonderful bunch of surprises. Since I have some
familiarity with other Fourths, I fairly easily accepted the simplicity
and *no* fatness of the design. Once it was demonstrated that I could do
OK without using the Enter key, etc. etc., I was thrilled.
The point of my note is that someone new to the minimalist philosophy of
color forth could be aided in their leap by the addition of a one or two
paragraph introduction about the whys of the differences from traditional
editor's , or about the advantages of use. Something which answers the
immediate question: "Why should I bother learning yet another editor?" or
just "What the???".
Adding that intro, in my opinion, would help the reader formulate a
mental picture of the editor upon which your existing text's detail would
naturally fall.
So I have suggested a little task that someone might undertake. I don't
feel qualified to do that but I might be able to provide a
minimalist paragraph for you to consider placing there. I am qualified
in one sense... I remember my first trials at forming a mental picture of
the CM color forth editor.
I would not feel slighted if someone else wanted to take this on.
Thanks all, eric-
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006, Jeff Fox wrote:
initial colorforth editor page in simple html with jpegs
http://www.ultratechnology.com/editor/editor.htm
zip file
http://www.ultratechnology.com/editor/colorforth editor chapter.zip
it doesn't go into how blocks are just 1k aligned pages of ram
or that block 0 is ram 0
or that they are 256 words in colorforth addressing
or that BLOCK and BLOCKS do the same thing, 256 *
or that nc 18 block cyl get loaded at boot
or that the first cyl is the boot sector, kernel, font
or get into how to write programs, it just goes over the
keyboard menus, functions in the editor, and some related
command line functions.
maybe next I should do a chapter on how to do file IO
using the utility word "file" "reads" "writes" "stop"
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