r216-forth
A Forth implementation for the R216K8B Powder Toy computer. (by siraben)
cerbo
By mcturra2000
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r216-forth
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The Zen of Forth
Forth also requires very minimal resources to implement which can be fun in constrained environments. Here it is on a TI-84+ calculator[0] or even a computer in The Powder Toy.[1]
The runtime design is a little quirky but straightforward and you can extend the system as you execute (or even change interpreter semantics), or add optimizations such as some form of JIT quite easily.
[0] https://github.com/siraben/ti84-forth
[1] https://github.com/siraben/r216-forth
- Byte Magazine: The FORTH programming language
- The Powder Toy
cerbo
Posts with mentions or reviews of cerbo.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-29.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing r216-forth and cerbo you can also consider the following projects:
The-Powder-Toy - Written in C++ and using SDL, The Powder Toy is a desktop version of the classic 'falling sand' physics sandbox, it simulates air pressure and velocity as well as heat.
foth - Tutorial-style FORTH implementation written in golang
third - Third, a small Forth compiler for 8086 DOS
jonesforth - Mirror of JONESFORTH
collapseos - Bootstrap post-collapse technology
factor - Factor programming language