I corrected a small error in the second diff in build-info.tmpl. There was
an extra db padding that wasn't needed since it wasn't a string but a
number. I fixed it in the padding.diff link.

On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 3:17 PM Mark Roth <cablegu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I may as well be complete.
> http://ipreferpi.eu/DL/padding.diff
>
> Those are the fixes for the padding warnings while building. Not really
> terribly important but better all the way than half-way there.
> This one though actually supersedes the other for ud-star.asm and
> q-negate.asm since they have a lesser change in the first diff I posted.
> Their fixes of adding the ",0" are on lines 12 and 15 respectively and
> could just be fixed manually.
>
> Now I'm really done and the weekend is still half a day away.
>
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 1:20 PM Mark Roth <cablegu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> ugh, ignore the ">" at the start of the script lines obviously. I had the
>> whole mess quoted so it made a mockery of things.
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 12:40 PM Mark Roth <cablegu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I cleaned up my diff of the svn (amforth-code) and put it up to see if
>>> it would be helpful. Be sure to look through the comments on the changed
>>> .asm files. In particular the description on abort-string.asm. I'm not
>>> seeing the -2 error and that is a set of comments I pulled from an older
>>> revision. It can be found here.
>>> http://ipreferpi.eu/DL/mywork.diff
>>>
>>> To build the refcard page using the (mostly) original script I had to
>>> resort to dumping the avr8 and common words into a big pile and let the
>>> perl voodoo do what it do.  So, that is my disclaimer that it is an avr8
>>> AmForth Refcard only. One could use the same technique to make the other
>>> flavors as well I suppose.  To do that I just made a little helper script
>>> that I run from the doc directory.
>>>
>>> #!/bin/bash
>>>> mkdir ../tempwords
>>>> cp -r ../common/words ../tempwords
>>>> cp -r ../avr8/words ../tempwords
>>>> cd ../tools/ ; perl make-refcard-rst ; cd ../doc
>>>> make htdocs
>>>> #make onlyepub
>>>> rm -r ../tempwords
>>>
>>>
>>> It does the trick for me locally anyhow.
>>>
>>> So that completes my AmForth conversion via AmForth Weekend 1
>>> :P
>>>
>>> All the best (until the next one),
>>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 11:02 AM Mark Roth <cablegu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Of those you see in the list, there are about 20 .asm files that aren't
>>>> included in even the 8k core build. I jammed about a dozen of them into my
>>>> appl_core dictionary include file just to try and fill it up. Plus of
>>>> course the hardware drivers that wouldn't be included anyhow if you don't
>>>> need them. I should probably go through my notes and start making patches
>>>> for all the files I changed so they can be vetted. I'm sure I made some
>>>> errors (or just didn't know from looking at the comments) that would need
>>>> to be sorted out. :)
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 9:53 AM Tristan Williams <h...@tjnw.co.uk>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello Mark,
>>>>>
>>>>> Brilliant! There are AmForth words there I hadn't realised it had.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best wishes,
>>>>> Tristan
>>>>>
>>>>> On 16Jul20 00:49, Mark Roth wrote:
>>>>> > It's almost there at least as a page that can temporarily replace the
>>>>> > temporary v5.5 one. This is generated from the current svn sources
>>>>> and
>>>>> > consists of the avr8 and common words directories. I cleaned up as
>>>>> many of
>>>>> > the files that I could (and those will for sure need some Forth eyes
>>>>> on
>>>>> > them) by taking info from older versions when the comment block was
>>>>> > missing. The entire thing is generated by copying the avr8/words and
>>>>> > common/words into a temp directory then running the refcard python
>>>>> file
>>>>> > against that. You can take a look at it here.
>>>>> > http://ipreferpi.eu/htdocs/TG/refcard.html
>>>>> >
>>>>> > On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 10:19 PM Mark Roth <cablegu...@gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> >
>>>>> > > I see there are a few duplicates but I'm not really sure why. Like
>>>>> > > RECOGNIZE from recognize.asm. It must have something to do with
>>>>> the way the
>>>>> > > msp430 header is formatted that is different from other ones since
>>>>> it isn't
>>>>> > > all of them. I'm sure it is in that voodoo of slashes somewhere...
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > > all the best,
>>>>> > > Mark
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > >>
>>>>> > >> CLIPPED
>>>>> >
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