ForthNet@willett.UUCP (ForthNet articles from GEnie) (07/30/90)
Category 18, Topic 64 Message 8 Sun Jul 29, 1990 GARY-S at 12:36 EDT In article <8739@uhccux.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu> bush@uhccux.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Anthony Bush) writes: >I have just recently started learning FORTH. I also use UNIX quite >frequently. I was wondering if there is any way or program that >allows you to type out your programs and run them on UNIX, as there Get cforth83 from Mitch Bradley at Bradley Forthware, Box 4444, Mt. View, CA 94040 - or - Get Mikael Patel's shareware TILES (make sure you get version 2.0) available on the GEnie Forth RoundTable and MANY nixpubs. Gary Smith, co-SysOp GEnie Forth RoundTable ----- This message came from GEnie via willett through a semi-automated process. Report problems to: uunet!willett!dwp or willett!dwp@hobbes.cert.sei.cmu.edu
ForthNet@willett.pgh.pa.us (ForthNet articles from GEnie) (09/07/90)
Category 18, Topic 64
Message 12 Thu Sep 06, 1990
GARY-S at 07:29 EDT
In Message <15345.26e3b7da@levels.sait.edu.au>
etrmg@levels.sait.edu.au (Ronn) writes:
>> I would like to get a high quality, PD, C or C++ -based Forth
>> interpreter.
>> Richard M. Emberson rme@spl26.fac.ford.com
>
>Try F-PC. It's a biggie for DOS machines.
Wrong ! PD it is, but F-PC is NOT C or C++ based. If you want a
PD Forth written in C or C++ get Mikel Patel's TILES, available
on many nixpubs, GEnie, and FNEAS. Also, while not FREE, Mitch
Bradley's _almost_ free CForth is one you should certainly give
consideration to. Bradley Forthware, Box 4444, Mt. View, CA 94040.
Gary
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