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<joe9> is there a forth OS for amd64?
<joe9> something usable.
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<neuro_sys> joe9: Would gforth not be considered as one?
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<veltas> I don't think that's what they mean by OS
<veltas> But it is very usable
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<lispmacs> joe9: the answer is yes, sort of, not exactly
<lispmacs> I have played around some with byok: https://librehacker.com/2020/11/25/byok-bare-metal-forth/
<lispmacs> I was able to get it built fine, and booted up onto bare metal x86 (only 32 bit)
<lispmacs> it is usable, but does not yet have any persistant storage support, so you would need to run in a vm with snapshots to "save" your data
<lispmacs> a project that made it quite a bit further was GFOS:
<lispmacs> with fancy graphics and IDE support
<lispmacs> However, I was myself not able to get a disk image to successfully boot, so I haven't got to play around with it more. also is for just x86 (32 bit)
<lispmacs> I have a side project to add AHCI support (for SATA disk access) to byok, but have mostly been too busy taking care of my young family to give much attention to it
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<crc> how do you define usable?
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<joe9> polyforth seems cool.
<joe9> any experiences with greenarray chips?
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<sts-q> joe9: i guess you know about
<MrMobius> joe9, ga144 is a weird one. only 64 words of program memory per core which is what I think turns most people off
<joe9> any opinions on this book? Programming A Problem Oriented Language: Forth - how the internals work
<joe9> thanks.
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