Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!utrcgw.utc.COM!RAYBRO%UTRC From: RAYBRO%UTRC@utrcgw.utc.COM ("William R Brohinsky", ay) Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth Subject: RE: Re: I want a Forth machine Message-ID: <8908181758.AA10309@jade.berkeley.edu> Date: 17 Aug 89 12:34:00 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Forth Interest Group International ListOrganization: The Internet Lines: 22 I have an old public domain implementation of forth for the TRS/80-M100 which I downloaded from a bulletin board about four years ago. It was in 8085 assembly language, for which I had an assembler, and was very poorly documented (like, not at all...). How would you like it, when I find it? I can mail it to anyone who sends me an email, so I have their address. I am loath to use snail mail, and hard- 'copy' versions would be done at a disadvantage to all: I use a chipmunk 3.5" disk (355kb) which is incompatible with both the old and new tandy disk formats... I think the best bet would be ascii or uuencoded mail. Then you'd have to deal with translation and downloading to the M100. Let me know what you want, and I'll get it on my PC in the mean time. Note: this is a 'native' implementation, and when it is running, you may freely overwrite anything in the M100, including (as most good forths allow) the kernel or M100 o.s. (if such a thing could be called an O.S.). -raybro My opinions are considered insignificant enough by my employer that they don't even take notice anymore...