UMFORTH@WEIZMANN.BITNET ("F.I.G.I.L.") (10/24/86)
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 86 16:36 EDT From: Lee Brotzman <ZMLEB@SCFVM> Subject: Re: C-128 >Date: 10 Oct 86 00:25:24 GMT >From: uw-june!entropy!fetrow@BEAVER.CS.WASHINGTON.EDU >Organization: UW MathStat, Seattle >Subject: C-128 > > I have a Commodore 128 and was hoping to find a good FORTH >implementation >for it. Something that can use the extra memory for multitasking (ala >Polyforth) would be nice. > > Failing that; a good CP/M-80 FORTH-79 or FORTH-83 would be good > enough. > > - Dave Fetrow Unified Software Systems sells Forth-83 standard systems for CP/M machines. They have public domain and commercial systems. The commercial system has mulitasking, I believe. I have also heard a rumour that they may be developing a public domain version (at least) for the C 128 native mode. Contact: Unified Software Systems P.O. Box 21294 Columbus, OH 43221-0294 (614) 459-7735 ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 21 Oct 86 00:28:59 edt Received: by geac.UUCP (4.12/UUCP-Project/rel-1.0/09-19-86) From: utcs!utcs!yetti!geac!charles%seismo.UUCP@harvunxt.BITNET (Charles Cohen) Newsgroups: net.lang.forth Organization: Geac Computers Intl. Toronto, CANADA I'd be interested in seeing your Forth implementation of the sieve -- I have the H&D 32-bit Forth for the Atari 520, and would like to see how fast it runs. Thanks. Charles cohen ( charles @ geac ) ========================================================================= **** END OF FIGIL MAILING ****