This folder contains some example codes not related to any application. easter.frt: calculates the date of easter. almost unmodfied version of Will Baden's code fib.frt: simple benchmark. calculate a fibonacci number using different algorithm. sieve.frt: not-so simple benchmark modelled after the sieve code of Marcel Hendrix. Uses single bits to store the is-prim flag. run-hayes.frt: demonstrate the use of the amforth-upload.py utility and the special #include syntax. The test itself is a slightly modified HAYES test suite queens.frt: solves the queens problem for various size, maybe useful as a benchmark. ascii.frt: prints an ascii table on screen life.frt: Conveys game of life. Its very memory intensive, the example code works on an Atmega16, but a bigger one would allow larger worlds. string-rec.frt: converts a " delimited string into a printable, compilable and postponable text object. It replaces the s" command. sierpinski.frt: simple fractal generator. Illustrates the use of the amforth-shell to include library files. co.frt: co routines aka subroutines for nonpreemtive multitasking. Examples on how to use them are included. many.frt: Repeat the input line until a key is hit. Use it with care since it can cause a lot of trouble. Since the input line is re-parsed every time, it is much slower than a compiled word.