Languages
- 1801
- eForth: Linux, FreeBSD
- Unofficial eForth for Linux 2.0.x and FreeBSD 2.0.5, using Wil Baden's pinhole optimizer.
- 1802
- ficl
- Forth Inspired Command Language, ANS Forth interpreter in C. Use: scripting language to embed in other systems as object-oriented command/macro/development prototype language. Descriptions, many documents, downloads. [SourceForge]
- 1804
- iForth FAQ
- Very fast, multi-platform, full 32-bit Forth: 4 GByte flat address space, subroutine threading, runs on any Intel compatible CPU '386+'387 or more, and on DOS, Linux, Windows NT.
- 1805
- lib4th
- Forth for i586-PC-Linux: kernel shared library, realtime, multitasking, executable code compiling Forth system. Written in Intel style assembly language (NASM); designed not for portability, but for efficiency. Open source.
- 1806
- lpForth
- Runs on Linux OS, similar to eForth. Goals: simple, easy to understand first, speed and elegance later; able to call functions (procedures) in dynamic linked library (.so files). Download, development forum.
- 1807
- mxForth
- Very efficient Forth compiler, source code loosely based on Bill Muench's bForth. For Linux, Windows NT. Generated with the META program, a free metacompiler written in Forth. Free with iForth.
- 1808
- pForth
- Portable, public domain, ANS Forth based on kernel written in ANSI C for portability: for x86 PC, Mac, Amiga; Linux, BeOS; Sun, SGI Indys; Nokia Communicator; 3DO ARM and PowerPC, WebTV, Hitachi SH4, OpenTV prototypes, internal Lucent projects.
- 1809
- tForth FAQ
- Forth with parallel facilities for the INMOS range of Transputers. An overview, or FAQ of sorts.
- 1811
- Forth Interest Group: HCC Forth gg NL
- Dutch FIG (Forth Interest Group) chapter, promotes use of Forth. Develops Forth implementations, ANS based. Has meetings six times a year, see 'nieuws' page. Sells course books, printed circuits, Forth systems.
- 1812
- Albert van der Horst
- Fig-Forth including modern style manuals, Intel Forth assemblers, sorting, simulation, factoring and primes, Transputers and projects, politics, tomato game; member of the Forth gg: Dutch Forth user group.
- 1814
- Jerry Avins
- Quadratic interpolation in Forth, notes on servo design, Number puzzle, thoughts on perfume, soldering silver.
- 1815
- Marcel Hendrix
- Authored iForth, mxForth, tForth; eForth variant. Benchmarks use iForth to compare: i486/Pentium, Win95/DOS-7.0, WinNT/Linux-2.0. Data on x86 iForth and Transuputer tForth. Free downloads.
- 1816
- Peter Midnight
- FIG member, FIAT Spider fan; religious humor; a few links on trains, movies, videos.
- 1818
- Ulrich Hoffmann
- Forth links, downloads: ANS-Forth compatibility package for F-PC, F68KANS port to Macintosh, IDE for Microchip PIC 16C84 Microcontroller, and Tetris for Terminals.