[En-Nut-Discussion] Forth on Ethernut

Don Ingram don at led.com.au
Thu May 3 23:41:29 CEST 2007


Forth on Ethernut?  Now that I would love to see !!!!!!
-- 
Cheers

Don

Lorenzo Verniani wrote:
> Hi Ernst!
> I'm sorry for my incomplete exposition of the problem.
> I'll fully explain what I've to do.
> 
> I'm working for a porting of Forth Lse64 to 2.1b ethernut board.
> Forth Lse64 is written to run on a normal pc, and i had to rearrange sources
> for avr architecture.
> The last (perhaps) problem I've to solve is:
> Lse64 needs to read a file(boot.lse) that's forth written to expand its
> words and definition; that operation is necessary and I can't skip it
> anyway.
> On a normal pc that doesn't get trouble.
> I thought to include that file (boot.lse) in a array of strings. By this way
> it's all ok,but I'd like not include boot.lse in c sources,I'd like to write
> it in a sector of non-volatile memory so as to give final user the choice of
> using his own boot.lse (eventually customized by his forth program).
> 
> At all, I'd like to know a way to write (and read) a portion of non-volatile
> memory.
> If yes, I'll make memory be written by main program trough uart connection
> on demand of user
> 
> Thank you again for your coperation
>                                
>                        Lorenzo Verniani
> 




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