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    pFFh

    pFFh

    a self-contained development environment for embedded systems.

    pFFh is a programming language that allows you to launch applications on embedded systems safely, quickly and comfortably. pFFh runs on the target system, combining operation as a command interpreter and code compiler. We can say that pFFh behaves like an operating system on the board under development. All pFFh needs is a serial or USB-serial channel to communicate, and through it, receive and process console commands, either from a keyboard or from files sent from a desktop computer. At...
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    MAP Game Engine

    MAP Game Engine

    Game engine to build text adventures.

    ...Text adventure or "interactive fiction" is software simulating environments in which players use text commands to control characters and influence the environment. They were among the first computer games. MAP includes tools to create the adventure and a runner that allows to play it. Source is available and open so both the runner and tools can be modified to fit the needs or style for each adventure/creator.
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    xplgraph-cpmgsx-dxforth

    An replacement of DXForth's xplgraph.scr library for CP/M

    ...Using this interface enables graphical output to either local screen or remote devices connected through a serial port (like Tektronix 4010 text-and-graphics terminal emulator running on PC). Limitations: - No colors, no shades of gray. Color 0 is blank, others are mapped to solid pixels. - No READPIX function. - PALETTE, SETPAL and SOUNDX are dummy.
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    OspreyForth

    A customized pForth Interpreter with dynamic library loading

    OspreyForth is a personal project to make a customized Forth interpreter that can be used to create command-line scripts and general apps. It is currently capable of loading dynamic libraries and using external C code. In the future code that more directly attaches to the interpreter are planned so as to expand its abilities out-of-the-box.
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    bfi (brainfuck interpreter) this is written in both C and GFORTH (both) This is tiny. This is useless so essential this is for education first.
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    A forth interpreter written in Ansi C, (found on the usenet_jan_94 cd) and is public domain. I have (mostly) ported it to OSX, and that's the version of the source posted here. It has bugs, so anyone willing to assist will be greatly appreciated. Originally by Allan Pratt. See https://github.com/pahihu/cforthu
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