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- 1991
- Warren Bean:
The marketing of Forth workshop report. FORTH 1991: 63-70 - James C. Brakefield:
Challenges for Forth. FORTH 1991: 95-98 - William E. Drissel:
Common sense and real time executives. FORTH 1991: 1-6 - Paul Frenger:
A one key video graphics terminal. FORTH 1991: 7-12 - Paul Frenger:
A Forth-based hybrid neuron for neural nets. FORTH 1991: 99-102 - Alan T. Furman:
Pipes in Forth. FORTH 1991: 103-114 - Tom Hand:
Challenges for future real-time operating systems. FORTH 1991: 13-16 - Tom Hand:
Debugging embedded systems implemented in C. FORTH 1991: 17-22 - Charles P. Howerton:
Forth is alive and well and living in a hypercube somewhere in Wyoming. FORTH 1991: 115-120 - Charles Johnsen, David L. Fox:
The silicon palimpsest: a programming model for electrically reconfigurable processors. FORTH 1991: 81-94 - Philip J. Koopman Jr.:
Embedded control as a path to Forth acceptance. FORTH 1991: 23-26 - Ken Lyons:
A fast method for finding an integer square root. FORTH 1991: 27-30 - Brian C. Mikiten, Shawn Mikiten, John L. Orr:
A Forth-based real-time in-flight monitoring system. FORTH 1991: 31-34 - Leonard Morgenstern:
Pascal to Forth. FORTH 1991: 35-36 - John L. Orr, Brian C. Mikiten:
The acoustic orientation instrument: real-time digital audio control with Forth. FORTH 1991: 37-44 - Albert Pierce, Elizabeth Pierce:
The application of Forth engines as coprocessors for the Macintosh computer. FORTH 1991: 45-48 - Frank Sergeant:
Files in Pygmy Forth. FORTH 1991: 121-124 - George William Shaw II:
Sh-BOOM: the sound of the RISC market changing. FORTH 1991: 125 - Paul A. Snow, K. Michael Parker:
The fifth development environment. FORTH 1991: 49-52 - John J. Wavrik:
Use of Forth in a course in computer algebra. FORTH 1991: 71-80 - Wayne J. Wehrer:
Low-cost, fast, portable embedded system development. FORTH 1991: 57-62 - Don Van Wyck:
The evolution of an access control system. FORTH 1991: 53-56 - Philip J. Koopman Jr., Howard Harkness, Paul Snow:
Proceedings of the Second and Third annual Workshops on Forth, FORTH 1990 and 1991, San Antonio, Texas, USA. ACM 1991, ISBN 978-0-89791-462-8 [contents]
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