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From: richmond@utah-cs.UUCP (David Richmond)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth
Subject: Re: Is anyone putting the Novix chip in their products?
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Date: Sat, 25-Jul-87 14:52:54 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jul 25 14:52:54 1987
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In article <14975@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA> rburns@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA (Randy Burns) writes:
>Is anyone actually making any use of the Novix Forth engine in 
>marketed products? If so what. I saw Chuck Moore's little demo  
>machine at the Hackers conference 2.0 last year and I was quite 
>impressed.


FORTH, Inc. in California ( I believe Hermosa beach) has a co-processor 
board for the PC's that uses the Novix chip with an implementation of their
polyFORTH.  It is a new product so I dont know much about it except that the
published specs look great.  

richmond@vlsi.utah.edu

Disclaimer -- I am not related to FORTH, Inc. beyond being a satisfied 
customer.