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From: David_Douthitt@circle.UUCP (David Douthitt)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth
Subject: Re: ROMable Forth
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Date: Sat, 25-Jul-87 03:07:40 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jul 25 03:07:40 1987
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I know how nice the 6809 cpu is.... I have the Mill 6809E coprocessor 
card for my Apple II+. Unfortunately, it doesnt like my Z80 Softcard :-(
  
All the forths i've tested personally are indirect-threaded; I've 
conceded to myself that I'll have to create a direct-threaded version of 
Mad Apple Forth eventually...
  
As for the ROMable forth, I would *LIKE* to be able to create a version 
for the Mill, and a version for the Apple Firmware Card (takes place of 
normal ROMs).  I figure, even with the Firmware Card active with ROM, 
most applications should NOT notice the difference.
  
For those who dont know (i see some dont) the 65802 is version of the 
65816 which is pin compatible with the 6502 and 65C02. The tests I ran 
were done on a IIc equipped with the 65802 chip. The IIgs has a 65816. 
The major differences include the ability to use 16bit registers and 
other addressing mode...
  
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