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Forth for ESP8266EX #28
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I could have sworn I saw another Forth for the ESP8266 a few month ago or so. I remember looking up the device, and the oddball CPU with 24-bit instructions. But I can't seem to find that now. |
Except for SwapForth, I saw a port of YAFFA to ESP8266. Although not as cool as GreenArray's three 5bits instructions and one 3bits Cheers
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Thanks for mentioning punyforth. I'm working on it right now, it is still incomplete but it runs on the esp8266 fine. I was able to borrow some ideas from forthright that made the porting fairly quick (it took a few days). My main focus with this project is to develop an understanding about forth, and use it for some hobby home automation project. |
And now this from @craiglindley: |
That one I saw before, the Yaffa port. implemented in C. Niclas
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And webforth runs on ESP8266 - https://github.com/mitra42/webforth - still under development, but its one of the key platforms I plan on keeping supported. |
For those who likes the ESP8266EX and Forth in tiny spaces, check out forthright that is still in development.
For completeness; I noticed that punyforth also started working on an implementation a few days ago.
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