From d80736ab6e8e3cad2f1a30c6eaba2d6883dbe967 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dimitri Sokolyuk Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2017 20:31:40 +0200 Subject: Remove AmForth --- amforth-6.5/readme.txt | 54 -------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 54 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 amforth-6.5/readme.txt (limited to 'amforth-6.5/readme.txt') diff --git a/amforth-6.5/readme.txt b/amforth-6.5/readme.txt deleted file mode 100644 index acf0eb1..0000000 --- a/amforth-6.5/readme.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -Author: - Matthias Trute - -Major Contributors: - Erich Waelde - Michael Kalus - Leon Maurer - Ullrich Hoffmann - Karl Lund - Enoch - Bradford Rodriguez (MSP430 code from Camelforth 0.5) - -License: General Public License (GPL) Version 3 from 2007. See the -file LICENSE.txt or http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html. This -license applies to all files unless a file has some different -attribution in it. - -AmForth is an interactive 16-bit Forth for Atmel ATmega and -Texas Instruments MSP430 microcontrollers. It does not need -additional hard or software. It works completely on the -controller (no cross-compiler). AmForth uses the indirect -threading forth implementation technique. - -ATmega: - - The forth dictionary is in the flash memory, new words are compiled - directly into flash. Since no (widely available) bootloader supports - an API to write to flash, AmForth uses the bootloader space itself. - -MSP430 - - The Forth dictionary is in the flash or FRAM memory, new words are - compiled to it. Use SAVE to keep the code accessible across - reboots. The flash devices cannot rewrite the flash cell once a - word is written. - -AmForth is implemented in assembly and forth. The code is stable -and well tested. The MSP430 variant is newer and may have less -features. - -All words have Forth 2012 (CORE and various extenion word sets) -stack diagrams, but not necessarily the complete semantics. Some -words from the standards are left out, ask for them if you need them. - -Development hardware are evaluation boards running various Atmega's -between 2 and 20 MHz with various external hardware: none, -led, push-buttons, SD-card, ethernet controller, RF module etc. -The MSP430 code is tested with Launchpads. - -Documentation can be found in the doc/ subdirectory and -on the homepage http://amforth.sourceforge.net/. - -Contact, bug reports, questions, wishes etc: - mailto:amforth-devel@lists.sourceforge.net -- cgit v1.2.3