Release Notes: This release adds experimental code for the A/B forth VM registers as discussed at EuroForth 2008. The pictured numeric output was completely rewritten and conforms to the ANS94 standard, and some internal cleanups should ease the deployment on systems with external RAM. A few bugs are fixed.


Release Notes: The major focus for this release is documentation. It is completely rewritten and reformatted. It now includes many recipes and howtos. Among the more internal changes are some new words and a new experimental feature called scope which makes it possible to automatically place a new word in other wordlists.


Release Notes: This release adds support for 1wire devices (due to work being done for the 4e4th.eu project) and improves power save strategies. Furthermore, it comes with a lot more documentation on the Web site: topics like timers as well as developer tools like profiler and debugger. Some Arduino relevant enhancements are made. There are now some rudimentary compiler safety checks. Some minor bugs are fixed as well.


Release Notes: This release introduces a new shell program to access the command prompt. It has command history, command completion with tab, and full access to all registers and bits by name without filling the dictionary on the controller. The library section is restructured and expanded. Some small bugs were fixed as well.


Release Notes: This release adds the last missing word from the Forth Standard CORE Wordset: EVALUATE. Some debugger tasks like a call tracer and a profiler are available now. Optional support for unified memory addresses is added. Internal changes open the road to more features like LOCALs. A few bugs are fixed.


Release Notes: This release allows REFILL and SOURCE to be changed at runtime. The multitasker can now be used in turnkey applications. There are some new words from the strings standard word set. The documentation is improved, and some new utilities, including a call tracer, are added.
A powerful and pretty desktop environment for Linux and Unix-like systems.
A Perl base class that allows you attach event callbacks to an object.