Hi George H,
Thanks for that clarification, I also have a copy of that forth (eforth).
Thanks again,
John S

On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 9:10 AM George H <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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