Re: [colorforth] What's new?
- Subject: Re: [colorforth] What's new?
- From: Jason Kemp <jason.kemp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 15:59:00 +0000
Hi Nick,
Activity seems to have shifted to the Intellasys site, where CF
will be merely one of several Forths for programming the
parallel chip. Ray StMarie is still managing a website, in
spite of difficulties. Intellasys evaluation board looks
interesting for music making, but priced around $500 which is
twice the usual for an EV.
Is there a mail list or news group for that? I read the comp.lang.forth
for a while but found there was too much spiteful hair-splitting and
nothing of any real value so left that one (I wasn’t on it for long
though so that might have been just a low season). Is there a group for
Intellasys Forths and have colorForth folk migrated there?
I’ve just skimmed the VentureForth Programmer’s Guide and it looks nice,
but no colour! So VF is a Forth equivalent of OCCAM? Is there a
colorForth for these chips? I can see these would be great for your
synthesizer. For me, I still want to master USB and TCP/IP, so Pentium
colorForth still seems the best educational approach, although I was
getting bogged down in the Pentium machine code which wouldn’t be a
problem on an Intellasys chip.
But CF on PC has been fun, instructive and useful.
So far I have found it fun and instructive too, but I haven’t yet
managed the ‘useful’!
Jason
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