ews00461@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (03/30/89)
I have a Hewlett Packard HP 28S calculator and an intermediate knowledge of Forth. I make the observation that the programming language of the HP is a LOT like Forth with the low level constructs removed and the predefined objects added. I'm interested in anyone's comments on the 'Pseudo-Forth' of the HP, ie is anyone doing anything interesting with it, etc... Thanks... Eric W Sink ews00461@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu
rob@idacom.UUCP (Rob Chapman) (04/04/89)
A paper was presented at the 1988 Rochester Conference about the language used internal to the 28S to program it. The language is called RPL (Reverse Polish Lisp). rob@idacom