zkeme80
An assembler and operating system for the TI-84+ written in Scheme, Forth and Z80 assembly. (by siraben)
zForth
zForth: tiny, embeddable, flexible, compact Forth scripting language for embedded systems (by zevv)
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zkeme80
Posts with mentions or reviews of zkeme80.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-13.
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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
zForth
Posts with mentions or reviews of zForth.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-13.
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Jonesforth – A sometimes minimal FORTH compiler and tutorial (2007)
[SSP] Assembly is of course nice, but not always practical. For those interested in a compact, embeddable and portable little Forth written in C, take a peek at zForth: https://github.com/zevv/zForth.
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Forth for embedded use
Thanks. I've since also found zForth, which looks like it meets that particular requirement, though I've not tried it out myself yet. Has anyone had any useful experience with this?
- zForth – Tiny, embeddable, flexible, compact Forth for embedded systems
- ZForth – Tiny, embeddable, flexible, compact Forth for embedded systems
What are some alternatives?
When comparing zkeme80 and zForth you can also consider the following projects:
ti84-forth - A Forth implementation for the TI-84+ calculator.
pforth - Portable Forth in C
Jupiter-II - Another Jupiter Ace computer clone
arkam - A Simple Stack VM and Forth
foth - Tutorial-style FORTH implementation written in golang
gravity - Gravity Programming Language
forthy2 - a Forth (for you) too
libforth - libforth: A small Forth interpreter that can be used as a library written in c99
fibr - a minimal interpreter
pijFORTHos - A bare-metal FORTH operating system for Raspberry Pi