lansd@eecg.toronto.edu (Robert Lansdale) (11/17/88)
I have recently read messages of people discussing a Forth Compiler for the Texas Instruments TMS3202x DSP processor. I know of commercial versions, but does a public domain version exist? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- __ __ ______ _______ / / / / / __ / /__ __/ CSNET: lansd%eecg.toronto.edu / /__/ / / /_/ / / / ARPA: lansd%eecg.toronto.edu@relay.cs.net /______/ /_____/ /_/ University of Toronto, Elec Eng Computer Group -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- __ __ ______ _______ / / / / / __ / /__ __/ CSNET: lansd%eecg.toronto.edu / /__/ / / /_/ / / / ARPA: lansd%eecg.toronto.edu@relay.cs.net /______/ /_____/ /_/ University of Toronto, Elec Eng Computer Group
pmy@vivaldi.acc.Virginia.EDU.acc.virginia.edu (Pete Yadlowsky) (11/20/88)
In article <8811171344.AA28459@godzilla.eecg.toronto.edu> lansd@eecg.toronto.edu (Robert Lansdale) writes: > I have recently read messages of people discussing a >Forth Compiler for the Texas Instruments TMS3202x DSP processor. I >know of commercial versions, but does a public domain version >exist? I think I was the one who brought up DSP Forth, just as an idea. I didn't know such a thing existed, commercial or otherwise. Can you talk more about the commercial versions you know of? Peter M. Yadlowsky Academic Computing Center University of Virginia pmy@vivaldi.acc.Virginia.EDU