Dr Jefyll wrote:
Welcome, Johann -- nice to have another Forth enthusiast in our midst!
Thanks. I'm on this forum since 2012 (irregularly from time to time). The postings and the discussion level here is really "advanced", so it took some time to step in.
BTW, I was already in touch with Garth Wilson (for his '816 Forth which I studied with great appreciation).
Dr Jefyll wrote:
Can you explain how you evaluate the result of your test suites? When executed, T1C02 evidently assembles some code, as does T2C02. Then what?
This is not indented for some kind of automatic testing. I forgot to mention, that I cross-check the produced code just with a (my Forth) disassembler and it is necessary to tweak the test code to get it compiled (e.g. insert the keyword "FAR", to produce long branches based on JMP ...
I added the disassembler and decompiler on my home page (including some short instructive hints, hope so).
Dr Jefyll wrote:
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At the time Jeff's post appeared I decided to offer my 65C02 assembler (written longer ago), if Jeff doesn't find his.
Oops, I have yet to follow through on the search for that code. Unfortunately, it's probably on a non-DOS 5-inch floppy.
LOL! Back then that medium seemed perfectly wonderful -- I was delighted just to avoid using audio cassette! We're talking mid 1980s, btw, so I guess you & I were hacking Ragsdale at about the same time.
Oh my god, I had the floppy problem with my "OS-9 Level I" stuff (single density - FM formated, partially), not easily to read on PC hardware, but got it, but with a selected equipment (nothing special, anyway).