secrist@msdoa1.DEC.COM (Richard C. Secrist, KXO/USA) (11/17/87)
> Yes, I believe I know of one instance when the above was done. > Apparently someone ported a FIG Forth CP/M system over to the > Model 100/102. The above system (and a good bit of support > programming) is availible on the M100SIG of Compuserve. I > haven't downloaded it yet (got my M102 just 2 weeks ago) but it > should be OK since I have the implementation on my Osborne-1. > > Doc Kinne Thanks - I knew of this and this was in part my motivation to ask the CP/M list. I downloaded all of that stuff and it ought to work for just about anybody's machine, except if you want to edit screens it's set up to use a Chipmunk disk. I'd prefer to edit a screen file just on the Tandy and let BASIC write it off to a cassette or someplace (I have a System-100 Streaming tape - good stuff). BTW there is a version of MVP Forth for the M100 that is compatible with the CP/M-80 incarnation, only problem is the Model 100 version takes over almost all the RAM from the top down and is not relocatable. It is fully compatible with the CP/M-80 version though... CompuServe also had some file in the M100 libraries that held some useful equates that you could use under either M80 or ASM, I forget which, but nobody took it any further than a few simple things. rcs