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PG-05: Forth
Forth83
#7237/246
is a Forth interpreter.
Fifth 2.7 08-93 CD
Software Construction Company
$50
#7237/566
is a Forth-like programming system made up of a compiler, a text editor,
debugger, a dictionary editor, and an interactive environment. Fifth uses
incremental compilation that limits compiles to sections of code which have
been changed, as they are changed, rather than requiring a recompilation of
the entire program. The compiles are also extremely fast. Fifth supports
graphics, 32-bit arithmetic, and the 8087 math coprocessor.
FF
Zimmer, Tom
$0
#7237/1360 [2 disks]
is a Forth system whose origins can be traced back to F83. FF has been
tailored to use sequential files for source, and all references to BLOCK have
been removed.
MVPForth
#27238/250
is a FORTH interpreter plus two other FORTH interpreters on the same disk.
Pygmy Forth 1.4
Sergeant, Frank
$?
#27238/2024
is a Forth programming environment based on Charles Moore's cmFORTH for the
NOVIX Forth chip. It includes an editor and assembler, yet only takes about
14k of disk space. It comes with a manual on disk and complete source code,
including a meta-compiler. Up to 15 files can be opened simultaneously, and
in-string literals are allowed.
UCC Forth
United Controls Corporation
$?
#27238/1584
is based on UCC's original 8-bit version of Forth. It is Direct Threaded; uses
Sequential file structures rather than 1024 byte screens; has substantial
built-in debugging and trace facilities; can shell through DOS 3.3 to utilize
your normal word processor/editor; and can CLOAD binary COM files produced by
MASM. EGA graphics are included.
The Uniforth Sampler
#27238/640
is a subset of the full Professional UNIFORTH. It provides a full assembler,
video editor and software floating-point arithmetic. It supports the FORTH-83
Standard with few exceptions. You will find the Sampler to be the equivalent
of several commercial systems selling for $200 or more, according to the
author. The author is no longer at the address given in the doc file.
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