• Re: win32forth

    From josv@josv@planet.nl (josv) to comp.lang.forth on Tue Apr 9 16:56:10 2024
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    Hi, I still use it.

    No new developments from here, since I have more fun with an ESP32.

    Jos
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  • From dxf@dxforth@gmail.com to comp.lang.forth on Wed Apr 10 15:02:47 2024
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    On 5/03/2024 2:07 am, cheskylow wrote:
    Hi
    is there anybody who uses win32forth? Is there still a development in progress?
    BR cheskylow

    A new but unofficial development is a replacement for the floating point output functions if that's of any interest:

    https://groups.google.com/g/comp.lang.forth/c/HkoVy2Uz1eg/m/ckjOMV2KAwAJ

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  • From chesky@chesky@mathyl.de (cheskylow) to comp.lang.forth on Thu Apr 18 08:34:12 2024
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    Thanks for answers.

    It looks like there is no development. I use win32forth for static dynamic structural analysis (big matrices).
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  • From mhx@mhx@iae.nl (mhx) to comp.lang.forth on Thu Apr 18 09:16:07 2024
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    cheskylow wrote:
    [..]
    I use win32forth for static dynamic structural analysis (big matrices).

    Sounds very focused. Why do you specifically want to use *win32Forth* for that?

    -marcel
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  • From chesky@chesky@mathyl.de (cheskylow) to comp.lang.forth on Thu Apr 18 11:16:19 2024
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    In my Diploma 1992 I wrote a programm for calculate static frameworks.
    I used Tom Zimmers F-PC for that - my favotit Forth for DOS(1992).
    So I wrote much routins for calculate matrices etc.
    Since 2021 (the covid years) I port it to Windows by useing win32forth and the old stuff.

    Now I write more extentions for dynamic analysis with Eigenwert etc.
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