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Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth
Subject: Re: Forth for UNIX
Message-ID: <4124@cps3xx.UUCP>
Date: 10 Aug 89 19:52:35 GMT
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in article , time@oxtrap.oxtrap.UUCP (Tim Endres) says:
$ In-reply-to: ccs6277@ultb.UUCP's message of 18 Jul 89 04:43:29 GMT
$ 
$ In article <1061@ultb.UUCP> ccs6277@ultb.UUCP (C.C. Skolnick) writes:
$ 
$    I know this must have been posted 1042 time already by other people, but
$    I'm really in need of a Forth for UNIX.  If anyone could point me to
$    a ftp or uucp site where I can snarf this stuff I would appreciate it!
$ 
$ I beleive you wish to ftp uunet.uu.net. I have a version of a threaded
$ interpreter written in C for Unix ( I do not beleive it is 100% Forth
$ though, but that is easily remedied ). I know that I ftp-ed from
$ someplace, but can't remember where.
$ 
On uunet, in comp.sources.unix/volume1, I believe, is a file or
directory called cforth. I've gotten it compiled and apparently running
under SCO XENIX 386. It's an implementation of FORTH-79. I haven't
really stress tested it, but it seems to work fine. This is 
probably what time@oxtrap.UUCP is refering to.

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