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WinForth - By COMSOL: Computer Solutions Ltd. Allows control of full range of Windows operations, API fully accessible: creating windows, graphics, colors, fonts, text, buttons and user interfacing via dialogues, keyboard and mouse.
 
Yerk FTP site - Free downloads of Neon/Yerk Object Oriented Forth.
 
Z88 CamelForth - Forth for the Cambridge Computers Z88. Documentation and downloads.
 
amrForth: 8051, 80C16x, 6811 - By AM Research, Inc. Base 8051 is full function shareware. Over 25 CPUs supported by commercial version in DOS or Win95/NT. Only 2.3K of program memory and 128 bytes of CPU RAM has full screen Editor, serial communications, interpretor, ROM-able in multiple formats, automatic baud rate computing, single stepping debugger, disassembler.
 
bigFORTH+MINOS - Native code, 32-bit Forth for Linux or Windows 95/98/NT/2000, with MINOS graphic user interface, and Theseus rapid GUI development editor. GPL, on SourceForge.
 
cForth - For Unix, written in C, by Allan Pratt, 1992.11.04 version; on LEO.
 
chipFORTH - By COMSOL: Computer Solutions Ltd. Interactive high-level software development environment for embedded micro-processors and -controllers: unique combination of high level language, realtime operating system, PC based compiler, interactive environment.
 
dsForth - By DELOSOFT.COM. Supports: all Win32 (CE/9x/ME/NT/2000, CE emulators), Intel/MIPS/SH3/StrongARM CPUs. ANS'94 compliant, current language standard. Multithreaded core. Compatible with SP-Forth/3.x and libraries. Self-hosted development: compiler and console run directly on target platform (a portable device), needs no PC for WinCE development.
 
eForth - Very simple model Forth system: allows making a full Forth system with about 30 very simple machine code routines.
 
eForth: Linux, FreeBSD - Unofficial eForth for Linux 2.0.x and FreeBSD 2.0.5, using Wil Baden's pinhole optimizer.
 
ficl - Forth Inspired Command Language; embedded scripting language; ANS Forth interpreter written in C; designed to be embedded in other systems as an object-oriented command/macro/development prototype language. At Taygeta Scientific, Inc.
 
forth32 - 32-bit DOS excerpt of fig-Forth, generated from the generic figforth 'fig86.gnr'. In fig tradition, it is based on an assembler in only one file. Free download.
 
hForth - Maintained by Stack Technology. For 8086 (ROM, RAM, EXE Model: MS-DOS); Z80, CP/M; StrongARM; 8051; H8 (MindStorms).
 
iForth FAQ - Very fast, multi-platform, full 32-bit Forth: 4 GByte flat address space, subroutine threading, runs on any Intel compatible CPU '386+'387 or more, and on DOS, Linux, Windows NT.
 
kForth - Programming language and environment; implements large subset of ANS Forth, and extensions; can be standalone computing environment or object code can be linked to other programs to be a customizable language for that program.
 
lib4th - Forth for i586-PC-Linux: kernel shared library, realtime, multitasking, executable code compiling Forth system. Written in Intel style assembly language (NASM); designed not for portability, but for efficiency. Open source.
 
lina - 32-bit fig-Forth for Linux: in fig tradition it is based on an assembler in only one file, so no c-code is present nor are any c-libraries called. Binary file works on all Linux versions since 1.2. Free download.
 
mxForth - Very efficient Forth compiler, source code loosely based on Bill Muench's bForth. For Linux, Windows NT. Generated with the META program, a free metacompiler written in Forth. Free with iForth.
 
pForth - Portable, public domain, ANS Forth based on kernel written in ANSI C for portability: for x86 PC, Mac, Amiga; Linux, BeOS; Sun, SGI Indys; Nokia Communicator; 3DO ARM and PowerPC, WebTV, Hitachi SH4, OpenTV prototypes, internal Lucent projects.
 
pbForth - Programmable Brick Forth, by Hempel Design Group; replacement firmware for Lego Mindstorms: FAQ, mail list, GUI interface, tutorial in pdf format, more.
 
 

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