I need to correct my statement.

It was not 20 assembler primatives. Dr. C. H. Ting created eForth with 31
assembler primatives and extended the dictionary to about 200 words by
using Forth.

Much of his later work was done in C.



On Wed, Feb 11, 2026, 01:25 John Sarabacha <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
> These are now available again (in download) including the abstraction
> layer.
> Please observe the licensing on riscv-pal.h
> Anything relating to the use of AmForth will be found here.
> Note: These (download files) are no longer used on CH32X033 with my
> application software but will be used on other platforms (ESP32-C3/C6)
> separate from my application (on different processors).
> CH32X033 with my application software is now using FiveForths (MIT
> licensing) as a starting point with 19 primary words which can build the
> rest of the needed dictionary.
>
> Thanks goes to George H for planting this seed (I think he said less than
> 20
> assembler words to build the entire forth system - he was right )
>
> Regards to all,
> John S
>
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