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<presiden> your welcome
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<lispmacs> I was looking for a logical `not' word in gforth but not seeing it. `invert' seems to be work but only if values are already restricted to -1 and 0
<dave0> lispmacs: =0
<dave0> wait
<dave0> 0=
<dave0> i should learn forth :-p
<lispmacs> dave0: thx
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<proteusguy> mstevens, which ARM book is that? Are you going to learn both (all 3?) assembly languages of ARM or just one?
<proteusguy> lispmacs, nice post! great signal captures illustrating the prior code being executed.
<proteusguy> lispmacs, don't know how I never heard of BYOK forth before!
<proteusguy> joe9, Moore's "book" is more of a pamplet than a book - but it goes directly to the architectural drivers of Forth and I certainly recommend it.
<proteusguy> I would also advise reading Brad Rodriguez' "MOVING FORTH" articles which begin here: http://www.bradrodriguez.com/papers/moving1.htm if you're interested in the internal designs of forth.
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