Post by M.O.B. i L.Post by Torfinn IngolfsenPost by M.O.B. i L.Does there exist bootable ADF-files with programming-languages for Amiga
500 with Kickstart v 1.2 that fits on a single diskette? I would prefer
Forth, but other programming-languages could also be interesting.
Like this?
http://www.well.com/~jax/rcfb/forth.html
http://www.softsynth.com/jforth/
http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Languages/Forth/Implementations/
Thanks, some of these Forthes I hadn't found, but I have to make the
ADF-file myself and maybe they don't work with Kickstart v 1.2.
There are also a few FORTH packages on Aminet - http://aminet.net/search -
so there is lots of choice to make it even harder on ya. ;-)
Due to its nature, FORTH can run on machines without an OS - in fact it
was THE OS in an 80`s machine called Jupiter Ace, while the others ran
BASIC or PC-DOS. I played around with FORTH on a Z80 Spectrum and
attempted to convert its disassembled kernel to work via my super duper
floppy controller instead of cassette tapes - then I got the Amiga. So I
am sure that it will be easy to make it work even on a 1.2 kickstart.
Of course you could look for a 1.3 chip on eBay or ask in csa.marketplace,
it shouldn`t cost too much, and probably not necessarily worth it. The
main difference was the added scsi.device, so one could boot from hard
disks, while with 1.2 you had to boot from floppy, mount scsi.device then
pass control to the hard drive.
When I got my first A1000 in late 80`s, without any disks, C= UK were
really good to me and sent me a 1.3 KS + OS bundle. It ran Sozobon C, PDC,
an old Lattice C and some version of FORTH, all of which came on PD disks.
However, for a working dev environment with only half a meg of memory, a
second floppy drive was quite necessary.
Well, as you might notice, the Amiga always brings back memories and lots
to talk about - for some of us, at least... :)))
C`ya,
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Paul - http://far-out.eu
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