cwpjr@cbnewse.att.com (clyde.w.jr.phillips) (03/25/91)
Just a query to see if anyone on this net is using the Interactive FORTH's available on these DSP's? Clyde
lowry@SRC.Honeywell.COM (Dave Lowry) (03/26/91)
In article <1991Mar25.153836.17926@cbnewse.att.com> cwpjr@cbnewse.att.com (clyde.w.jr.phillips) writes: >Just a query to see if anyone on this net is using the Interactive >FORTH's available on these DSP's? > >Clyde I've ported Ting's eForth to the 320C30. I'm not aware of any commercially avialable Forths for any DSP.
cwpjr@cbnewse.att.com (clyde.w.jr.phillips) (03/28/91)
In article <1991Mar25.160315.13119@src.honeywell.com>, lowry@SRC.Honeywell.COM (Dave Lowry) writes: > In article <1991Mar25.153836.17926@cbnewse.att.com> cwpjr@cbnewse.att.com (clyde.w.jr.phillips) writes: > >Just a query to see if anyone on this net is using the Interactive > >FORTH's available on these DSP's? > > > >Clyde > > I've ported Ting's eForth to the 320C30. I'm not aware of any commercially > avialable Forths for any DSP. There is a commercial FORTH for transputers and for the AT&T DSP32 & 16. The AT&T DSP32 FORTH is from Micro K Systems (303) 693-3413 It's pretty complete with bundled & integrated MATH & DSP C libraries, which are the standard AT&T libraries. I beleive their product is one of the highest performance/price systems out because the FORTH is a tenth the C Compiler price and the AT&T chips only trail TI in price ( small dif ) and match or beat performance per mhz. Can you make any comment regarding your port and use/suitability of FORTH for DSP rapid prototyping/product developement? Clyde