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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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    Forth/2 is a native code kernel Forth system for OS/2. Source in Microsoft Assembler is included.
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    Tools to incrementally build customised Forth Virtual Machines for embedded applications. Token compiler converts token description into C code templates. PC console application includes FVM, it is used to compile and debug bytecodes for target FVM.
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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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    A Portable Forth. It is aimed to be interpreted, or compiled to various architectures and VMs.
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    Everything related to forth programming that has been discussed on the comp.lang.forth usenet newsgroup. The site is dedicated towards improving portability between forth implementations, providing surveys, example implementations, and library modules.
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    Wisp is a small Scheme-like language designed to be easily used in various structured data processing tools. The accent is on simplicity, automatical generatibility, and efficiency. (Currently on long hiatus. Gauche has similar goals and is maturer.)
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