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From: smg@burl.UUCP (GEDDIS)
Newsgroups: net.lang.forth,net.micro.cpm
Subject: March 1981 Microcomputing Magazine
Message-ID: <768@burl.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 5-Jul-85 06:42:28 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jul  5 06:42:28 1985
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[did they ever fix the first-line bug?]

Before I say anything (while I still have your attention), please
note that I do not have access to the net, much less this newsgroup.
I have mailed this artical to a good friend who has posted it for
me (And I don't think she reads net.lang.forth or net.micro.cpm). 
So please 
		 *DON'T*

use your 'f'-key or your 'r'-key to reply to this artical, but reply
instead by replacing the "burl!smg" at the end of this artical's
path with "burl!bu-3b5!wjb".  Many thanks.

Microcomputing put out a couple of articals once on how to write
your own FORTH interpreter/compiler, written for a CP/M machine in
8080 assembly language.  Someone with whom I've since lost touch
gave me copies of the articals, which I have been using as a guide
to do an implementation on my C64.  I've gotten a lot of the work
done, but right at the end of the second artical (the one about the
compiler), I discovered that there were a couple of listings that
came after the textual part of the artical that my friend neglected
to give to me.  Which brings me to the point of this posting:

If anybody has hardcopies, on-line listings, or can point me to
where I can get copies of those listings, I would appreciate it if
you would get in touch with me at

{ihnp4, among other machines}!burl!bu-3b5!wjb

adTHANKSvance
			--Bill
-- 

Sharon Geddis -- 919-228-4913 (Cornet 291)
	     ...![ floyd sb1 mhuxv ]!burl!smg