Re: [Amforth] Porting AmForth to other architectures...

2014-10-27 Thread Matthias Trute
Hi Bill, > I was thinking that AmForth would be a good starting point for porting to > other architectures, given that > 1) It's nicely modularized. > 2) Many of the words are written in forth, but expressed in assembler. > 3) the assembler syntax is relatively generic, and probably easily ported.

Re: [Amforth] Porting AmForth to other architectures...

2014-10-27 Thread Andreas Wagner
Have you seen Mecrisp-Stellaris? There is support for STM32F103. http://mecrisp.sourceforge.net/ -Andreas On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 10:18 PM, Bill Westfield wrote: > I was thinking that AmForth would be a good starting point for porting to > other architectures, given that > 1) It's nicely modul

[Amforth] Porting AmForth to other architectures...

2014-10-26 Thread Bill Westfield
I was thinking that AmForth would be a good starting point for porting to other architectures, given that 1) It's nicely modularized. 2) Many of the words are written in forth, but expressed in assembler. 3) the assembler syntax is relatively generic, and probably easily ported. (so, something like