lbForth
jonesforth_riscv
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lbForth
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What's the simplest language to implement?
Forth compiler in 159 lines of Lisp and C
- lbForth: A self-hosting metacompiled Forth
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Forth on the XMOS CPU?
Probably what I would do is write a minimal forth interpreter in C, and then use that and a few core words to bootstrap the rest of the system. It is a bit more complex than that, but here is the software which does it.https://github.com/larsbrinkhoff/lbForth
jonesforth_riscv
- Jonesforth ported to RISC-V
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Jonesforth Port to RISC-V
Uncompressed RISC-V instructions are 4 bytes. Compressed instructions are 2 bytes. Without some completely unanticipated extension that goes against the current design, there will be no way to make a 3-byte instruction sequence for RISC-V.
[0]https://github.com/jjyr/jonesforth_riscv/blob/master/jonesfo...
What are some alternatives?
xxdp - XXDP was, and remains, the PDP-11 diagnostic operating system. This project attempts to recover XXDP sources and documents.
ti84-forth - A Forth implementation for the TI-84+ calculator.
swapforth - Swapforth is a cross-platform ANS Forth
jonesforth - Mirror of JONESFORTH
zeptoforth - A not-so-small Forth for Cortex-M
derzforth - Bare-metal Forth implementation for RISC-V
TclForth - Multi-platform desktop Forth based on Tcl/Tk
riscv-hello-asm - Bare metal RISC-V assembly hello world
elfort - A Forth metacompiler that directly emits an executable binary for x86-64 Linux written in Arkam
kestrel - The Kestrel is a family of home-made computers, built as much as possible on open-source technology, and supporting as much as possible the open-source philosophy.
reko - Reko is a binary decompiler.
stm8ef - STM8 eForth - a user friendly Forth for simple µCs with docs