Richard wrote:
In article
<FF6AB92D97A23A409701CDBF66F03FCD03E0F758D1 at 505fuji>, Ian King
<IanK at vulcan.com> writes:
In article
<201105182111.p4ILBWvg008921 at imr-da06.mx.aol.com>,
vintagecoder at
aol.com writes:
There are at least 2 Palm-hosted Forth systems
and a common LISP.
I've got an original Palm Pilot that would be fun to hack and as a
result of this discussion I looked for a FORTH environment but
couldn't find one. Do you have a URL?
And for the LISP! I have one that was upgraded to a screamin' 2MB. --
Ian
>>Found a free scheme:
<http://www.lispme.de/lispme/index_en.html>
That's the one! Sorry, I remembered it wrong, I was thinking it was CLISP.
I have it installed but haven't used it much. If you install it be sure and
run the geometric shapes demo. It's incredible what a Scheme interpreter
running on an old Dragonball can do.
>>Found a commercial FORTH from Quartus. Any
free/OSS ones out there?
Looks from your next email you found them all. I believe there is a trial
of Quartus, I don't know in what way it's limited. Kind of pricey at almost
a hundred bucks last time I looked, especially since you can now buy prime
NOS Palms for 40 bucks. The doc is free, online, and good though.
There used to be a very active development community and tons and tons of
great code for Palms, most of it free.
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