Is there any free forth for the 80251 that uses the advanced
features of the 80251?
How difficult would it be to modify the sources for a 8051 based forth
in order to take advantage of the 80251 instruction set?
Is there any free forth for the 80251 that uses the advanced
features of the 80251?
How difficult would it be to modify the sources for a 8051 based forth
in order to take advantage of the 80251 instruction set?
Peter Heitzer schrieb am Donnerstag, 8. Dezember 2022 um 13:09:23 UTC+1:I would use a free assembler (http://john.ccac.rwth-aachen.de:8000/as/index.html)
Is there any free forth for the 80251 that uses the advanced
features of the 80251?
How difficult would it be to modify the sources for a 8051 based forth
in order to take advantage of the 80251 instruction set?
For starters here's eforth code for 8051: >https://github.com/TG9541/8051-eForth/blob/main/forth.asm
But the main question is: what toolchain do you use for your hardware?
Keil?
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