AmForth¶ AmForth is an easily extendible command interpreter for the Atmel AVR8 Atmega micro controller family and some variants of the TI MSP430. The RISC-V CPU (32bit) is currently beeing worked on. It has a turnkey feature for embedded use too. AmForth is published under the GNU Public License v3 (GPL). A commercial use is possible but for traditional commercial uses there are commercial Forths
( Wrote a blog post about this here ) It was raining hard, a week ago. And what could you possibly do on a rainy Saturday afternoon? Well... You can make a Forth interpreter/compiler from scratch... ...then put it inside a 1.5$ Blue Pill microcontroller... ...and finally, inside an Arduino UNO... ... within its tiny 2K RAM! Click on the image to watch it blinking the LED of my Arduino: I haven't d
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AVR-Nano version The AVR-Nano version of uLisp supports boards with as little as 2 Kbytes of RAM and 32 Kbytes of program memory. All the Simple examples will run on these platforms: Arduino Uno and Nano or other ATmega328-based cards. These will give you enough memory for a simple uLisp application. ATmega4809 boards. The Arduino Nano Every and Microchip Curiosity Nano evaluation board are low-co
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