On 31/01/2005, at 7:05 PM, Lawrence Wilkinson wrote:
On Sun, 2005-01-30 at 23:35, Computer Collector
Newsletter wrote:
Yeah, if I recall, last time we had this thread
someone brought up
Forth being
used in a Lotus.
Ummm, that's Lotus the British sports car company, not Lotus the
software
company!
Hmmm, maybe that was me. In the mid '90s I worked for the company which
made the dashboard for the Elise, and it is indeed based on a 68HC11
running Forth. The company is 'Stack' (
http://www.stackltd.com) - now
you see where the name comes from. See
<http://www.lotus-elise.nl/Mods/Radar_Detector/BlueStack/
body_bluestack.html> for what the innards look like - there are two
stepper motors for the dials.
No why did you have to post this :-)
I'd just decided to buy a new Golf Turbo Diesel and now you tell me if
I spend about $60K more I can
get a car that runs Forth.....
OK, to add a little bit of CC to this. ISTR that Forth was originally
developed on PDP-11s but what other classic hardware of the era was it
used? Which of these will fit inside the Golf :-)
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