Path: helga.videocam.net.au!vic.nntp.telstra.net!intgwlon.nntp.telstra.net!newsfeed.mathworks.com!nntp.abs.net!news.maxwell.syr.edu!newspeer1.nac.net!newsfeed.concentric.net!global-news-master From: Cameron Kaiser Newsgroups: comp.binaries.cbm Subject: Forth Freeware/PD Collection and Important Notes (Total Size 275K) Followup-To: comp.sys.cbm Date: 24 May 1999 10:04:23 PDT Organization: Concentric Internet Services Lines: 61 Approved: spectre@deepthought.armory.com (comp.binaries.cbm) Message-ID: <7ic0qn$hc2@chronicle.concentric.net> Reply-To: Cameron Kaiser NNTP-Posting-Host: galileo.concentric.net X-Original-Posting-Date: Wed, 19 May 1999 00:54:39 EDT X-Moderation-Policy-URL: http://www.concentric.net/~cdkaiser/cbc/ Xref: helga.videocam.net.au comp.binaries.cbm:527 *** comp.binaries.cbm is a moderated binaries- *** *** only newsgroup (no discussion or *** *** crossposting allowed) for Commodore 8-bits *** *** *** *** For information on comp.binaries.cbm visit *** *** http://www.concentric.net/~cdkaiser/cbc/ *** *** *** *** This file is also available via FTP from *** *** ftp://videocam.net.au/cbm/incoming *** *** (allow time for submission to be received) *** This is the Blazing Forth compiler, along with several tools, stored in zipped 1581 disk image format with several arc-hives of source and goodies packed in. This is an inconvenient format for many native users, for which I apologise, but I have no easy tool available for converting this into a more readily usable form. Star Commander for the PC can help significantly. The following 28 parts are one of comp.binaries.cbm's largest. Because of quota restrictions I can't hold these parts for the usual waiting period after posting, so here's hoping they all make it to your server okay. Also, because of the large number of posts, individual part sizes are not available. Here is a note from Kurt Brandon, the poster, on the archive integrity. I cannot determine that there is any corruption, but I'm not an arc expert either, so please notify me if there are any irregularities. ** I decided to send the largest image first. Its directory is given below. The entries that are marked with an asterisk are evidently in the single-pass-crunched format, a format that is not handled correctly by AX_PC.EXE, the PC utility that I normally use to check these things out. My Commodore is unservicable at present, so I cannot try ARC230 on them. If they will not de-arc correctly on a real Commodore, let me know and I will extract the files here manually and re-send them in the form of a ZIP file. Kurt Directory for: forth1.d64 0 "forth disk        " 67 3d ============================ 95 bforth.img       prg< 20 decompiler       prg< 25 fastforth.arc    prg< 71 fforth           prg< * 309 forthdocs.arc    prg< 149 forthmenza.arc   prg< * 260 forthsrc.arc     prg< 183 fstructure.arc   prg< ============================ 2048 blocks free. -- Cameron Kaiser * cdkaiser.cris@com * powered by eight bits * operating on faith -- supporting the Commodore 64/128: http://www.armory.com/~spectre/cwi/ -- head moderator comp.binaries.cbm * cbm special forces unit $ea31 (tincsf) personal page http://calvin.ptloma.edu/~spectre/ * "when in doubt, take a pawn"