HLL Computers

From: Dwight Elvey <elvey_at_hal.com>
Date: Mon Mar 5 16:28:37 2001

Hi
 There were several Forth machines made. I have a Delta
board made by Silicon Composers that use a NC4000 chip.
There are several other chips out there that are either
directly intetended for Forth or have enhanced instructions
to improve threading speed ( such as the Super 8 ).
 I've added things to my machine over the years. I've used
old XT boards to have 2 floppies and an old 5 Meg hard drive.
Of course, I've had to rewrite code to access these things
because the NC4000 is in no way compatable with Intels
machines. Its is a fun project. With the hard drive, I can
completely recompile a new image for the EPROMs in about
15 secs.
Dwight


On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Scott Guthery wrote:

> I'm making a list of the processors and computers
> that in one way or another tried to directly execute
> a high-level programming language. Here's what I have
> so far.
>
> Algol60 - Burroughs 5500
> Pascal P-Code - Western Digital Pascal Microengine, Perq
> Lisp - Symbolics, Lisp Machine, and many others
> Ada - Intel 432
> Java - picoJava
> Modula M-Code - Lilith
>
> Additions and corrections are greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Cheers, Scott
>
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