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    TermFF

    TermFF

    A Serial Terminal Console for development on a remote (Forth) device

    As a console terminal, TermFF, with its extensions, connected to a Forth system device can be used as a software development environment.
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    The Portable Forth Environment implements the ANSI Forth Standard, it is fully written in C, the newer version has a module concept, and it is fully multithreaded. Autoconf used. Tested in embedded environments.
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    Colono

    Forth web server

    A lightweight, portable, event-based HTTP server written in Forth
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    apForth is Another Portable Forth implementation started as pForth fork.
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    bigFORTH is a native code Forth for x86 processors. MINOS is a portable GUI library for X11 and Win32, written in object oriented Forth, and includes the form editor Theseus.
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    A virtual machine providing a dynamic, portable assembler; JIT compilation; C bindings; and Forth semantics.
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    A highly portable, Minimal ROM-able FORTH based on a small number of FORTH primitives.
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    froth is a Forth-like compiler written in Ansi C, and therefore fully portable (only require glib). With Froth, is provided also a Forth implementation for DSP (tms320c50 at this time). Froth should then be mainly considered as an interactive forth cross
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    A Portable Forth. It is aimed to be interpreted, or compiled to various architectures and VMs.
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    guiForth is a customized version of pForth that provides bindings to the FLTK library. The initial goal is to create a software development system for the Agenda VR3 PDA, but guiForth should be portable to any platform that has FLTK.
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