Hello,
I have been working (and reading extensively) with AmForth this past week
or so as I learn Forth from Starting Forth. I wanted to try to play with
some eeproms on an I2C bus and from reading here I drifted toward the
i2c-eeprom-block.frt
post. The problem is that it seems there is no defer.frt anymore? Should I
be concentrating more on following along with the I2C EEPROM recipe in the
cookbook instead? I tried to upload the requirements with the
amforth-shell.py script and that gave me the error message of:
E=file defer.frt not found in search path
I am running 6.8 on an atmega1284p if that  makes a difference.

It was a little tricky getting started since I was following the linux
instructions, but once I read through the windows stuff (and just the docs
in general) I was able to get my chip set up correctly. It really is a
pretty cool system that reminds me of my old computers back in the olden
days. :)

Mostly I've been using the e4thcom console, but I couldn't manage to get it
to search for the sources correctly. The python script seems to work a
treat for that.

Also, I'm sorry I just missed out on the creator of all this. It's always
nice to see a project live on though. That's really why they are open imho.

All the best,
Mark

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