Archive-name: ForthFaq/8051_8031
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Where can I find a Forth for the 8051/8031?

    From: jax@well.sf.ca.us (Jack J. Woehr)
    Subject: Re: Finding a Forth for the 8051/8031
    Message-ID: <22384@well.sf.ca.us>
    Date: 2 Jan 91 06:23:19 GMT

    pwh@bradley.bradley.edu (Pete Hartman) writes:

     ... <stuff> ...
    >using the 8051 for such, since (as I understand it) it is quite flexible,
     ... <stuff> ...
    >I'm a forth novice, but a native forth version of this chip would help

    In reply, I repost:

            In the years that I have been discussing Forth on USENET, one
            of the most frequently-asked questions I have received is:

                    "Where is a PD Forth for the 8051?"

            Dr. C.H. Ting's October 1990 newsletter for his "Offete
            Enterprises" samizdat house (garage, actually) contains
            the following two items:

            2104. eForth Model and 8086 Implementation, Bill Muench and
            C.H. Ting -- $25.00

    >>>>>   2105. 8051 eForth, C. H. Ting -- $25.00  <<<<<
            "A small ROM based Forth system ... Source code is in MASM (!!
-jax)
            ... IBM 5.25 disk ... With 8051 eForth Implementation Note."

            The address & phone is:

                    Offete Enterprises, Inc.
                    1306 South "B" Street
                    San Mateo, CA 94402
                    (415) 574-8250

     Alternatively, EFORTH51.ZIP may be downloaded free of charge
    from the RealTime Control and Forth Board (RCFB), ( telephone number
    in the .signature below), or from the GEnie Forth Interest Group
    RoundTable (page 711).
     <SYSOP RCFB (303) 278-0364><  Forth   >  \\\/// ///      \\\ ///  \\\



    Elizabeth Rather posted to ForthNet that Forth, Inc. has an 8051
    cross-development system, along with other Forth systems...
    Call 1-800-55FORTH for details.



    From: duncan@nic.cerf.net (Ray Duncan)
    Subject: Re: 8051 Development Systems
    Date: 28 May 1993 16:28:55 GMT
    Message-ID: <1u5ek7$89c@news.cerf.net>

    These are available from at least 4 companies that I can think
    of offhand --

    Laboratory Microsystems Inc. (my own company)
    Forth Inc.
    Microprocessor Engineering
    Mikrap and Forth Systeme (they sell a product called SwissForth
      which is different than the LMI cross-compiler, although they
      also sell LMI products)

    There is also a public domain Forth for the 8051 called EFORTH
    which is available on many bulletin boards, and a semi (?) public-
    domain Forth by Bill Payne that is documented in a recent book.



    From: fish@ecst.csuchico.edu (Kevin Haddock)
    Subject: Re: 8051 Development Systems
    Date: 30 May 1993 07:18:38 GMT
    Message-ID: <1u9n4eINN8fg@charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu>

    An excellent one is produced by AM Research out of Loomis, CA.
    (916) 652-7472, Ask for Mitch.  Tell 'um I sent ya!



    [NOTE:  You can also get EFORTH51.ZIP from FIG's library, and other
    places.  See FAQ Part 11 for more info on how to access Forth
    libraries.  -dwp]
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