Re: Tutorials (was Re: Porting gcc)
- To: mlosh@xxxxxxx (Michael Losh)
 
- Subject: Re: Tutorials (was Re: Porting gcc)
 
- From: "Jack J. Woehr" <jax@xxxxxxxx>
 
- Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 19:36:47 -0400
 
- Cc: MISC
 
- In-Reply-To: <199801232326.SAA26222@sun.tir.com> from "Michael Losh" at Dec 18, 61 11:55:49 am
 
- Old-Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 15:38:33 -0800 (PST)
 
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> 
> Sean and all,
> 
> I have been developing a Java applet version of eForth that can be used
> within a web page if you browser supports Java (Netscape 3 and up, MS IE
> 3.0 and up, etc.).  It does not focus on MISC, but is a simple version of
> Forth, which has inspired these hardware Stack Chips.  There is some other
> tutorial info to be found on the Web.  I tried recently to get Skip Carter
> to put the sample Web page and eForth applet on the Forth Interest Group
> web site, but I did not get any response.  I will try to contact him again.
>  Listen here and in the comp.lang.forth newsgroup for a later announcement.
> --
> Michael A. Losh
	I'd put it up under
		http://www.well.com/~jax/rcfb/
	if you want. That's the online version of my old RCFB BBS
((303) 278-0364 since 1988) if it's freely redistributable, applet and
all.
	- Jax