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-Some notes on the amforth on the TI Stellaris Launchpad 430
-
- - not very structured so far -
-
-It is a merge of camelforth 0.5a by Brad Rodriguez. His code
-is highly modified and restructured. This is possible since
-both forth's are very close to each other. The naken_asm
-from Michael Kohn is used to create the hex file (any recent
-version should do). The avrdude pendant is the mspdebug
-utility from the default repositories. For some devices the
-tilib plugin from TI is necessary. More Details and how
-to handle the devices are in the documentation (Cookbook).
-
-The primary goal is to explore the possibilities, the atmega
-code base leads whenever it makes sense. A remote vision is to
-have a single code base for all higer level code and the tools.
-
-The MSP430 G2553 runs at 8MHz. The serial terminal
-uses 9600/8N1 without flow control.
-
-The MSP430 F5529 and the FR5969 run at 8MHz, the terminal
-uses 115200 8N1 without flow control.
-
-The major difference to the AVR8 world is that the MSP430
-requires an explicit SAVE command to keep the dictionary
-intact during reboots.
-
-Todo (major only)
-- identify library and example code that works
- on both systems without modification. create
- portability libraries (csetb+cclrb vs portpin:)