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Author: | monarrk [ Sun Jul 25, 2021 8:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | an OS in forth? |
Are there any compilers that can compile forth for bare metal? I know there are operating systems which are written in forth, but it looks like most of them roll their own forth interpreter to use as the system itself. Is there a standalone compiler which can create a kernel without having to recreate my own forth implementation? |
Author: | segfaultdev [ Wed Jul 28, 2021 2:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: an OS in forth? |
monarrk wrote: I know there are operating systems which are written in forth, but it looks like most of them roll their own forth interpreter to use as the system itself. Hey, I have done that once! (: Although as you said, it was just a simple interpreted implementation... monarrk wrote: Is there a standalone compiler which can create a kernel without having to recreate my own forth implementation? Sadly though, as far as I know, from the very small amount of existing forth compilers, none is able to be easily used properly for osdev, so I would recommend just going with a simple forth compiler, as it shouldn't be that hard to do. |
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