Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 17:11:13 -0500 From: "Thomas W. Lovell" <tlovell@fostermiller.com> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Forths for freeBSD? Adv/disadv of NetBSD and OpenBSD? Message-ID: <36F6C001.97DB542A@fostermiller.com>
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Hi,
Two questions about FreeBSD:
1) Any good 32-bit Forth implementations available (commercial is
ok) with a rich wordset and good links to the operating system?
(e.g., analogous to 16-bit HS/Forth, which was custom-written
for MS-DOS on the IBM PC, fast, with good links to the
operating system and with a rich wordset for strings, graphics
and memory management on the Intel processors.)
2) Any opinion about using NetBSD or OpenBSD on an IBM compatible?
Would I lose performance from these (I assume) more generic
systems? Do either of these other OS's offer advantages (aside
from cross-platform compatibility) that FreeBSD does not?
Thanks for any help.
Tom Lovell
tlovell@foster-miller.com
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