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Forth for mBed or LPC1768

Started byAdnan Kurt <adnankurt@gmail.com>
First post2011-12-08 03:05 -0800
Last post2011-12-09 14:55 +0000
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  Forth for mBed or LPC1768 Adnan Kurt <adnankurt@gmail.com> - 2011-12-08 03:05 -0800
    Re: Forth for mBed or LPC1768 Brad <hwfwguy@gmail.com> - 2011-12-08 07:57 -0800
    Re: Forth for mBed or LPC1768 stephenXXX@mpeforth.com (Stephen Pelc) - 2011-12-09 14:55 +0000

#7825 — Forth for mBed or LPC1768

FromAdnan Kurt <adnankurt@gmail.com>
Date2011-12-08 03:05 -0800
SubjectForth for mBed or LPC1768
Message-ID<1313e7ce-703c-43ff-8309-be2c4d563238@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com>
I 've seen that there is a Forth for mBed (riscy-cortex forth) by
Frank Sergeant. However I am using windows in the lab. So, I would
prefer SwiftX or a similar implementation for mBed / LPC1768. Could
anyone suggest a solution? I would appreciate your advise a lot.

Regards,
Adnan Kurt

(I am using MSP430 series, and mBed-LPC1768 for scientific research in
photonics and neuroscience)

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#7834

FromBrad <hwfwguy@gmail.com>
Date2011-12-08 07:57 -0800
Message-ID<8e13b6fc-c5ae-4c7f-b931-28d0499e3ad1@p16g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>
In reply to#7825
On Dec 8, 4:05 am, Adnan Kurt <adnank...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I 've seen that there is a Forth for mBed (riscy-cortex forth) by
> Frank Sergeant. However I am using windows in the lab. So, I would
> prefer SwiftX or a similar implementation for mBed / LPC1768. Could
> anyone suggest a solution? I would appreciate your advise a lot.
>
I don't see Cortex M3 on FORTH inc's list of supported targets, but
you should contact them to make sure. They may be close to having one.

MPE's VFX supports Cortex M3 and M0. The compiler generates very nice
code.

There are also the free Forths, but they will end up costing you more
unless your time is free.

-Brad

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#7857

FromstephenXXX@mpeforth.com (Stephen Pelc)
Date2011-12-09 14:55 +0000
Message-ID<4ee21fc2.67997668@192.168.0.50>
In reply to#7825
On Thu, 8 Dec 2011 03:05:22 -0800 (PST), Adnan Kurt
<adnankurt@gmail.com> wrote:

>I 've seen that there is a Forth for mBed (riscy-cortex forth) by
>Frank Sergeant. However I am using windows in the lab. So, I would
>prefer SwiftX or a similar implementation for mBed / LPC1768. Could
>anyone suggest a solution? I would appreciate your advise a lot.

MPE's Forth 7 cross compiler for ARM and Cortex (including the
Stamp edition) supports LPC17xx directly. There are projects for
the Olimex LPC-1766STK board.

This same compiler also now supports Cortex-M4, including the
Kinetis K60 Tower boards and the STM32F4 Discovery board. The
STM32F4 parts are mind-bogglingly fast at 168 MHz and with a very
efficient memory architecture - even on Rev A parts.

Stephen


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