craig and heather <cal...@gmail.com>
writes:

> I just want to say thanks to Keith for his work on this great tool. I had
> never run Python in my life but easily got his tool working and have never
> looked back. Using the shell has saved me a lot of effort and frustration.
> Command line recall and include files are really cool features.
>
> Thanks a bunch Keith

Joining your salute, Enoch.

As I am fluent in Python I am responsibile for the latest patches. A
meta command change that I hope Matthias picks relate to #include and
#install. Here's the diff between my amforth-shadow and the latest
amforth svn.  See http://pastebin.com/7CSYbDtG

Another change which I strongly recommend for Matthias to pick concerns
the implemention of the "eesy" word (which is automatically called by
the shell before leaving) and have the kernel use RAM based memory
allocation pointers instead of the current EEPROM only based method.

Cheers, Enoch.


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