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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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    likeForth

    likeForth - an IDE in one file with graphics and sound.

    likeForth started out as a weekend challenge and is now a digital schrebergarten to me. It is inspired by sectorForth and project-k.js, many thanks to the developers! Included is a rather simple interpreter and a Forth compiler, which give you an interactive development environment. It doesn't contain most Forth words but will be extended from time to time. I hope, likeForth could be somewhat useful and is therefore published under MIT licence. Many thanks to Leo Brodie for his book...
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    This project provides a compiler that compiles ML into code suitable for execution on small targets, including embedded ones. The compiler generates both C and Forth.
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    A 21 Century Boot system for the Tandy Color Computer series of 1980's computers. The aim is to create a unified, scriptable boot system for both new and old storage devices * THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN MOVED TO: https://code.google.com/p/legsforth/
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    wrath

    wrath

    Single-player first person shooter game for JSR-184 Java/J2ME phones.

    Re-live this classic story as an interactive 3D real-time action/adventure. Lead one of the world's greatest warriors, Achilles, through an almost never ending maze of encounters. All significant themes of the epic poem are explored. You'll discover the substance of heroism as well as the concepts of glory and honor by attempting to control the consuming rage within Achilles. Minimum requirements: JSR-184(Mobile 3D Graphics), CLDC 1.1, MIDP 2.0 Java/J2ME device with 1.5 megabytes of...
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    Avr32fasm is prefix Forth-assembler for AVR32 processors core. Main purpose of project - create base for develop Forth system for AVR32. Avr32fasm provides as assembler for creating low level Forth words.
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    F- is an ANSish Forth that uses a VM generator to compile Forth into C-based VM suitable for living in a C-based (or assembly or HDL) microcontroller project. The VM supplies 32-bit math, I/O, multitasking and debugger in a ROM footprint as small as 4kB.
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    The OS561 operating system based around FORTH/Java. The OS is to run on a VHDL chip OpenHardware design called the Minon, but could become available for other platforms. The unique point of the design is a revolutionary data compression technology.
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    This project originally was about a megaman clone called "Game Developer Man". Game Developer Man, the game, has long since tanked. However this project has moved on to the KRGP.
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    In the spirit of Doug Bagley's Great Language Shootout, we provide our own, up to date version that we intend to run as an open source project, making it easy to contribute new tests, and easy to run the framework on your own computer.
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    Gigabyte-scale persistent object Store in C++. Able to intern and persist arbitrary ELF loadble objects. Convenient class library (Lists, Strings, Dicts, Namespaces, etc.) optimised for spatial locality of reference. Virtual machine toolkit.
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    Fifth is a exciting project to develop a new programming language that has all the capabilityits of C to develop low-level drivers, but uses a postfix syntax and has many high-level features from LISP and ML.
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