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Name Extracted Size Date Description
4TH_86.ZIP Yes 151767 2/2/1994
4th_86 4.1 is a colorful tutorial on Forth
programming which uses scrolling text,
examples of code, and EGA graphic
demonstrations. (M.F.Buchan, reg. fee: $30)
4TH_HLP.COM No 10979 1/29/1990
4TH.Hlp (Spurill, Giles; $0) is a text file
explaining what Forth language is, what the
advantages of programming with Forth are,
and other useful information concerning the
use of Forth.
FF.ZIP Yes 316106 10/13/1993
FF (Zimmer, Tom; $0) is a Forth system whose
origins can be traced back to F83. FF has
been tailored to use sequential files for
source, and all references to BLOCK have
been removed.
FIFTH.ZIP Yes 160949 10/13/1993
Fifth 2.7 (Software Construction Company;
$50) is a Forth-like programming system made
up of a compiler, a text editor, debugger, a
dictionary editor, and an interactive
environment. Fifth uses incremental
compilation that limits compiles to sections
of code which have been changed, as they are
changed, rather than requiring a
recompilation of the entire program. The
compiles are also extremely fast. Fifth
supports graphics, 32-bit arithmetic, and
the 8087 math coprocessor.
FORTH83.ZIP Yes 155316 10/13/1993 Forth83 is a Forth interpreter.
MVPFORTH.ZIP Yes 96103 10/13/1993
MVPForth is a FORTH interpreter plus two
other FORTH interpreters on the same disk.
PYGMY.ZIP Yes 83469 10/13/1993
Pygmy Forth 1.4 (Sergeant, Frank; $?) is a
Forth programming environment based on
Charles Moore's cmFORTH for the NOVIX Forth
chip. It includes an editor and assembler,
yet only takes about 14k of disk space. It
comes with a manual on disk and complete
source code, including a meta-compiler. Up
to 15 files can be opened simultaneously,
and in-string literals are allowed.
UCCFORTH.ZIP Yes 308402 10/13/1993
UCC Forth (United Controls Corporation; $?)
is based on UCC's original 8-bit version of
Forth. It is Direct Threaded; uses
Sequential file structures rather than 1024
byte screens; has substantial built-in
debugging and trace facilities; can shell
through DOS 3.3 to utilize your normal word
processor/editor; and can CLOAD binary COM
files produced by MASM. EGA graphics are
included.
UNIFORT.EXE No 81139 12/30/1992
The Uniforth Sampler is a subset of the full
Professional UNIFORTH. It provides a full
assembler, video editor and software
floating-point arithmetic. It supports the
FORTH-83 Standard with few exceptions. You
will find the Sampler to be the equivalent
of several commercial systems selling for
$200 or more, according to the author. The
author is no longer at the address given in
the doc file.