Thanks Eric for this great help.
 
I will go trow your internet remarks, and yes I have no trouble with the German 
language.
Speaking and reading is done verry well.
 
I have now enough information to fill in my evenings for the next weeks.
 
Cheers,
 
Jan
 

> Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 20:13:23 +0200
> From: ew.fo...@nassur.net
> To: amforth-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Amforth] Extra words in AMForth
> 
> Hello Jan,
> 
> On 05/09/2012 09:11 PM, Jan Kromhout wrote:
> > I think that is a good idea to have the standard/elementary
> > words have in AMForth like setting a port to input/output, or
> > the analog output and the I2C connection like the wire
> > routine.
> 
> To set input/output direction, pin levels high/low, etc.
> the two most important files imho would be
> 
> amforth/releases/4.8/core/devices/atmega328p/atmega328p.frt
> amforth/releases/4.8/lib/bitnames.frt
> 
> Change 4.8 and atmega328p according to your release and
> controller.
> 
> Once you load these files to your running arduino, you can
> do things like these:
> 
> \ small led is connected to pin B.5, labeled "digital 13"
> PORTB 5 portpin: led
> 
> led pin_output
> led high
> 
> 
> The small led on the duemilanove board (probably on the uno, too)
> should now light up.
> 
> The constant PORTB is defined in atmega328p.frt.
> The words pin_output high low pin_input ... in file bitnames.frt
> 
> There are words bm_set bm_clr bm_toggle ( mask addr -- )
> which will operate on one or more bits at once.
> 
> 
> Activating PWM or I2C or whatever needs to set bits here and
> there. The datasheet is the best reference for anything, even
> though it may be hard to read.
> 
> So turning i2c (called twi) on and off should look like this
> \ enable twi
> \ TWBR = $03, TWPS[10] = $03
> \ ==> 28 kHz (f_cpu: 11059200)
> : +twi ( -- )
> $00 TWCR c!
> $03 TWBR c! 
> $03 TWSR c!
> ;
> \ turn off twi
> : -twi ( -- )
> 0 TWCR c!
> ;
> 
> please hunt through the directories
> https://amforth.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/amforth/releases/4.8/appl/
> https://amforth.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/amforth/applications/
> https://amforth.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/amforth/releases/4.8/examples/
> 
> if you can read German, I also suggest you have a look through the
> "Vierte Dimension" issues found at
> http://www.forth-ev.de/ > Download > Vierte Dimension > pdf Archive
> same as
> http://www.forth-ev.de/filemgmt/viewcat.php?cid=2
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Erich
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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