Regarding PDP-11/ and rt11 too

From: David C. Jenner <djenner_at_halcyon.com>
Date: Fri Oct 9 21:12:55 1998

Here's another resource for FORTH:
http://www.forth.org/

If you look through the FTP archives, you'll find the original
FIG-FORTH for the PDP-11. The problem is, to make fundamental changes
to the basic system, you need to have RT-11 (or RSX,..., something to
run MACRO and create a bootable floppy). Once you have that floppy,
however, you have a standalone OS/Compiler/Assembler/Editor/runtime
that can accomplish quite a bit.

What you really want is a system with a "meta-compiler" that runs
under FORTH to regenerate the basic system, if you need to do so.
I don't recall there being any systems with reasonable licensing
(i.e., non-commercial) that do this for the PDP-11.

As I said earlier, you should go the way of FORTH only if you are
willing to be consumed by it--because you will be. You become the
all-powerful creator and maintainer, and it becomes a religion.
It does work very well on small systems (like an 11/03 with dual
floppies) because that's where it originated.

Zane H. Healy wrote:

> >- FORTH, which is available in several different versions for a
> > minimal -11. From personal experience, however, I wouldn't want
> > to wish this on anybody but the most dedicated hackers. Perhaps
> > that describes well someone who is trying to use a small -11 now?
>
> Interesting. I'd always only considered FORTH to be a language. So can it
> provide a "OS" of sorts in the same sense that BASIC did on systems such as
> the VIC-20 and C-64?
>
> I took a quick look at the FORTH resources you listed, but they don't
> really seem to have anything to do with PDP-11's. Is there a better place
> to get information on it for the PDP-11? i.e. a DECUS directory in the
> Sunsite archive?
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