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Re: Riscy Pygness (Pygmy Forth for the ARM)

2005-01-09 by Rick Collins

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Frank Sergeant <frank@p...> wrote:
> Today I uploaded the newest version of Riscy Pygness (Pygmy Forth for
> the ARM) to 
> 
>     http://pygmy.utoh.org/riscy/
> 
> the file riscy2-20050108-1856.zip contains the full source code and also
> several binaries in Intel Hex format.  Two of the hex files are
> available for separate download if you would rather take a quick look:
...snip...
> -- 
> Frank
> http://pygmy.utoh.org

Would you mind posting this info to the armForth group here at Yahoo!
as well?  As far as I can tell your forth is the only one that is
actually available for ARM chips that are in use today.  

I have a Cogent board with an OKI ARM chip that I am not using.  If
you have any interest in porting to this hardware, it has the 67Q5003
CPU with SDRAM, SRAM, Flash, two serial ports and a 10/100 Ethernet
interface.  I would be happy to lend it to you.  

You might also be interested in the OKI-ARM-MCU group here.  Not much
going on at the moment, but OKI makes some very nice parts.  

As long as I am on the topic, you can get some nice hardware for a
song by buying a router.  You get multiple Ethernet ports, typically
an ARM MCU and enough memory to keep you happy.  I have seen several
people do that.  They normally have a monitor in ROM that you can use
to load the Flash with your code.  Pretty cool!

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