ti84-forth
RomWBW
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0.0 | 9.3 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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ti84-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
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Jonesforth – A sometimes minimal FORTH compiler and tutorial (2007)
Some time ago I wrote an implementation of Forth that runs on the TI-84+ and TI-83+ calculators directly inspired by Jonesforth.[0] It runs under TI-OS as well, but the amount of available space is somewhat limited. On another implementation I wrote[1] you have full access to the calculator hardware and memory from Forth.
[0] https://github.com/siraben/ti84-forth
[1] https://github.com/siraben/zkeme80
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TI-84 Plus CE Python Graphing Calculator
On the TI-84+, assembly programs still work and it's still a test-approved device. I wrote a Forth interpreter[0] that can interop with the syscalls as well
[0] https://github.com/siraben/ti84-forth
RomWBW
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Retro not Vintage Week entry, my Z80 RC2014 Pro with floppy drive, YM2149, CF, Wifi, etc.
The backplane is the RC2014(TM) Pro backplane, a 12 slot backplane. ROM/BIOS: RomWBW https://github.com/wwarthen/RomWBW - I usually run ZP/M, but as noted on Github I can also boot other OSes: CP/M 2.2, ZSDOS, CP/M 3, NZ-COM, and more
- ROMWBW - UART I/O?
- CP/Mish is an open source sort-of-CP/M distribution for Z80
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Did CP/M also run on Zilog Z180 or Z280?
Also, a very nice kit for a Z180-based system using RomWBW
What are some alternatives?
SymPy - A computer algebra system written in pure Python
cpmish - An open source sort-of CP/M 2.2 distribution.
Ndless - The TI-Nspire calculator extension for native applications
propeller-vt100-terminal - ANSI / VT-100 Terminal emulator for Parallax Propeller microcontroller with VGA and USB support
jonesforth_riscv - Jonesforth RISC-V port.
hbc-56 - Homebrew 6502 on a backplane computer
TI84-Wordle - Wordle for the TI84 Plus CE graphing calculator.
amstrad-diagnostics - Diagnostics program for the Amstrad CPC.
KnightOS - OS for z80 calculators
sjasmplus - Command-line cross-compiler of assembly language for Z80 CPU.
v200 - A TI Voyage-200 emulator