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>Hi Lon, Please accept my appology for answering so late.
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No worries! Glad you're back!

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>and when I make errors. I enjoy his forths as well and recommend that
>anyone into minimal Forths get a good look at what Charles is doing to
>RetroForth 10 series. By far the most ingenious of his work at this
>point is his current muliti-forth layer approach. Starting with a
>forth vm written in portable c, that topped by a stand alone forth
>system, my opinion the genious part of the new project, called TOKA,
>that sits between the vm and the outer RetroForth. By itself, Toka is
>very powerfull. I've often thought of writeing colorforth with toka,
>and using the Ngaro VM as the basis, this would make the colorforth
>very portable as well.
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>The guys at Intellasys have done an amazing job of it so far as I have
>tested and now that Toka-colorForth should remain mostlikely on the
>back burner. :-)
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Thanks for the tip about RetroForth. I had looked at it briefly a long while back and it seemed pretty cool. I'll go check it out, that Toka part sounds pretty neat.



>Thanks again, Lon, for all of the kind words. I really do appreciate
>them, and you. :-)
>
>Ray
>

Thanks,

Lon


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>Raymond St. Marie ii,
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