Re: [colorforth] Hello - and where to begin?
- Subject: Re: [colorforth] Hello - and where to begin?
- From: "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" <znmeb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 23:14:58 -0800
vaded@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
You may want to spend more time at ultratechnology.com.
I spent a lot of time at the original ultratechnology.com. It was a
beautiful theory murdered by a gang of brutal facts. Also known as
vaporware. Two or three people can have the greatest idea in the world,
but if it doesn't get built and sold, it doesn't exist.
> I think you may
be severely underestimating how much cheaper a forth based solution
could be, and the issue of application is software is trivial and a
non-issue from my perspective (one person competent enough in forth
methodology could write most the apps needed).
Well ... a Forth chip obviously will run Forth faster per watt or square
centimeter of board or chip space than a conventional chip will. But put
that chip on a board, add RAM, peripherals, a box, FCC compliance, power
supplies, etc., and suddenly it looks like a computer with only the CPU
more cost-effective than other solutions, and even then, only in the
Forth language.
It's been a long time since I did any Forth programming, but from what
I've seen, Forth, Inc. is about the only Forth business that's thriving.
Now maybe -- just maybe -- SeaForth will catch on, but it's not going
to be as a general-purpose computer.
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