RetroForth

RetroForth 11.4

It can run on all major operating systems, PDA's supporting MIDP and web browsers.Installation:1. Get the Ngaro VM and a copy of the image file.2. Put them in the same directory and run the binary.3. For samples, extensions, and documentation, also...

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Toka

Toka 1.2

Toka is an experimental language with roots in Forth. It has a number of useful features, including a simple garbage collector, decompiler, standard library, and foreign function interface. A number of examples are included with it as well.The package...

RetroForth

RetroForth 10.7.6 / 11.0.1

RetroForth is a compact, open source Forth development system. RetroForth can be used under FreeBSD, Linux, BeOS, Windows, SCO OpenServer, or as an operating system.It is easy very easy to learn, use, and extend with standard libraries like SDL, and it...

Ngaro

Ngaro 20110929

Ngaro is a portable virtual machine for a dual-stack architecture. The instruction set is essentially a subset of Forth. Though limited in its ability to interact with the underlying OS, it should be sufficient to allow a variety of programs to be written...

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Retro Forth

Retro Forth 2011.7.19

This is an extension for Google Chrome. Retro is a small dialect of Forth running on a wide variety of platforms. This version is mostly intended for use as a quick RPN calculator and quick prototyping of words.Requirements:Google Chrome Beta...

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Retro

Retro 11.5

Retro language has a rich history going back to 1998 when it was first released as a 16-bit standalone Forth for x86 PC's. Since then it's evolved through use into its present form, which is a 32-bit implementation running on a portable virtual machine...