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Mako
- Konilo: A personal computing system in Forth
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Building a Game for an Imaginary Game Console, Based on an Imaginary CPU
this project reminds me a bit of one of my old projects; a forth VM and development toolchain: https://github.com/JohnEarnest/Mako
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Lisp in Forth
On a related note, here's a Logo interpreter I implemented many years ago using a dialect of Forth: https://github.com/JohnEarnest/Mako/blob/master/demos/Loko/L...
- Mako
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8-bit stack-machine emulated by 200 lines of C
Some similarities to one of my old projects, MakoVM:
https://github.com/JohnEarnest/Mako
It is also Forth-based, and has an ecosystem of interesting little games, programs, and libraries. The CPU, GPU, and other IO facilities fit in a little over 200 lines of Java:
https://github.com/JohnEarnest/Mako/blob/master/src/MakoVM.j...
- Mako is a portable stack-based virtual game console
miniforth
- Show HN: PlanckForth: Bootstrapping an Interpreter from Handwritten 1KB Binary
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PlanckForth: Bootstrapping an Interpreter from Handwritten 1KB Binary
The initial 1-character syntax is an interesting approach. Though, in my experience, you can afford the full Forth syntax even with half the byte budget.
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Branches: No assembly required
Good question. That code doesn't need any changes from what happened in the assembly post. You can see it here.
What are some alternatives?
subleq - 16-bit SUBLEQ CPU running eForth - just for fun
planckforth - Bootstrapping a Forth interpreter from hand-written tiny ELF binary. Just for fun.
arkam - A Simple Stack VM and Forth
gforth - Gforth mirror on GitHub (original is on Savannah)
elfort - A Forth metacompiler that directly emits an executable binary for x86-64 Linux written in Arkam
swapforth - Swapforth is a cross-platform ANS Forth
CAMEL99-ITC - Indirect threaded code version of CAMEL99 Forth for TI-99 computer
mes-m2 - Making Mes.c M2-Planet friendly
VIBE99 - A vi like editor for Forth BLOCK files for TI-99
ESP32forth - FORTH developments for ESP32
forthlisp - A Small Lisp in Forth
ecma6-forth - Low level forth like language for writing canvas applications