51-FORTH

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Original author(s)Scott Gehmlich[1]
Initial release1989; 35 years ago (1989)
Written inassembly language
TypeForth programming language
Licensepublic domain

51-FORTH is an implementation of the Forth programming language for the Intel 8051 microcontroller. It was created in 1989 by Scott Gehmlich of IDACOM Electronics (which was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1990), and sent to Giovanni Moretti of Massey University, from whom it was propagated widely.[1] The original 51forth.zip package is available from many archive sites, along with several other implementations of Forth.

This implementation is subroutine-threaded, with about 20 words written in assembly language, and the complete system occupying a total of about 8K of RAM. It was cross-developed from a VAX to an RTX2000 Forth system connected to dual-ported RAM accessible to the microcontroller.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b NEW free 8031 subroutine-threaded Forth available for FTP, From: Giovanni Moretti, 2 April 1993, comp.lang.forth, googlegroups

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The sources and documentation are in the public domain.[citation needed]