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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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    xplgraph-cpmgsx-dxforth

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

    See Wiki for usage and more details. Originally, xplgraph.scr library for DXForth was written to work on DOS systems only enabling point-and-plot graphics on VGA-compatible graphics devices. DXForth port to the 8-bit CP/M operating system lacked similar capability. The aim of this project is to provide an replacement of the original xplgraph.scr library, exposing roughly the same API, enabling graphics in DXForth running under CP/M. This library is written using DXForth's inline assembly...
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