rponsard@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> hi groups,
>
> for edu. purpose, I want evaluate Forth for a MVME162 CPU (1980
> motorola board : 68040 25MHz MMU noFPU 16 Mb ram)
> I have a good knowledge of hardware (using it with linux, netbsd
> kernel, cross compilation tools, ...)
>
> is there an open source port available somewhere, and if not, what is
> the best forth implementation for a starting point (found atari and
> mac, but there are plenty flavors ?)
>
> thanks,
> raph
It's not open source, but FORTH, Inc. offers SwiftX for the 68K family.
Most of the focus has been on the 68332 line because it's most popular
nowadays, but it could be made to work for the older parts. There are
evaluation versions available, and an educational discount can probably
be arranged; contact sales@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
For more technical details,
contact support@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
For more information on SwiftX, see
www.forth.com and follow the links to embedded systems.
Cheers,
Elizabeth
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