I like how they call them HIGH LEVEL languages, as if they were better. :) and I guess the ASM guys are LOW LEVEL, like the crud on your shoe, right? Just kidding, by the way. > Good God! Why would anybody WANT to program in FORTH???? >> >> >>______________________________ Reply Separator >>_________________________________ >>Subject: High-level FORTH for PICs >>Author: maris@LEIA.FACTORY.COM at internet >>Date: 12/19/96 5:54 PM >> >> >>Anyone intesested in programming PICs in high level FORTH should check >>out http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ramtech/ for info. >> FORTH produces very compact fast code which can be tested >>incrementally >>on the actual hardware without programming the PIC device itself until >>the code is debugged, by means of an ICEPIC device plugged into the PIC >>socket and connected to a PC. The ICEPIC fetches the code from files on >>the PC and runs it on the hardware as if it were running from the PIC >>device itself. >> The company is located in the UK. I have no association with >>Ramtech -- >>I just thought some PIC users might find this information useful. ----- \_\ _ __ o \ \_ _ _ __ _ \ __ _ __ \ \(_\\\\ \ \ \ \_\\ ) @ \__ \ \ . \__ \_\ \\\ http://www.crl.com/~hamilton hamilton@crl.com