09:31:50 From Kevin Appert : my email is forther@comcast.net 09:36:32 From Samuel A. Falvo II : Yep! 09:50:02 From Rolf Hemmerling : Can you hear my voice? 09:53:00 From Samuel A. Falvo II : Your audio is cutting in and out. 10:00:45 From Samuel A. Falvo II : Probably Perforce. 10:00:56 From Alex Dumont : Mercury (hg)? 10:02:08 From Travis Bemann : I was thinking of Perforce - that's what I use presently at my day job 10:05:46 From Kevin Appert : FORTH, Inc. can be found at https://www.forth.com/ 10:08:44 From sadels : Travis, what did you do in Functional Programming, and how has it affected your Forth (if you want to answer that)? 10:10:33 From Juergen Pintaske : The little board running knight rider before it stated here Ting's eForth adapted by Steve Teal running on our custom Minimum 16 bit processor in FPGA you can find at https://github.com/Steve-Teal/eforth-misc16 10:13:05 From Juergen Pintaske : And something to look at after this meeting here was the Forth-eV Dragon Prize. The Links related are The 3D printed dragon arrived, so as final step here the list of links collected for anybody interested: The link I fell over and where I saw the Dragon Prize first https://mecrisp-stellaris-folkdoc.sourceforge.io/swap-dragon-prize.html this lead to this link Swap Dragon Prize Reference: https://wiki.forth-ev.de/doku.php/en:infos:drachenpreis You can switch to English there Link to the Forth-eV magazine https://wiki.forth-ev.de/doku.php/vd-archiv Bernd Paysan did a Dragon in software https://bernd-paysan.de/dragon/ I contacted the sculptor Rolf Kretzschmar , and he put the original back into the set of his work on instagram And kindly gave permission to reuse for non-commercial https://www.instagram.com/rollemoor/?hl=en-gb Click on the link and the turn table will show you the 360 degrees 10:13:39 From Juergen Pintaske : Part 2 of these links: 10:14:07 From Juergen Pintaske : And an interesting link to the 2019 Dragon video showing the real thing 13 / 04 / 2019 at 10.20 https://wiki.forth-ev.de/doku.php/events:ft2019:start and the video on Saturday https://wiki.forth-ev.de/doku.php/events:ft2019:drachenpreis Shown there by Ulrich Hoffmann, And there are 2 3D printed dragons in the video And which treasure is protected by the dragon? He/She is sitting on in the video on it. So how did these 3D printed dragans come to life? The originator of the scan and 3D print was found, the data kindly released Here is the file release and the data: https://theworldsend.eu/oc/s/3YzTtYsctbYn9yQ For the Prusa slicer, the scaling factor is 21560 I found a friend nearby with a 3D printer who did me the favour of a small 6.5cm test print the real thing is double the height as I understand. And I am now a proud owner since yesterday 25/02/2022. This was to prove that it all works. I hope some more Forth Dragons will populate this world soon. 10:31:40 From Samuel A. Falvo II : I'm really liking [: ;] and the various with- words. 10:34:01 From Kevin Appert : You're up, Sam 10:39:18 From Travis Bemann : @sadels I implemented some things such as OpenGL-accelerated vector graphics, genetic programming, a Freenet client, an IRC client, a processs-based multiprocessing middleware system, etc. 10:39:49 From donal : link? 10:41:14 From Travis Bemann : some of the stuff is up on my github, but a lot of tuff was on my personal machine which got lifted years back and was never on the interwebs 10:41:21 From Travis Bemann : https://tabemann.github.io/zeptoforth_present/zeptoforth.odp 10:41:31 From Travis Bemann : https://tabemann.github.io/zeptoforth_present/zeptoforth.pdf 10:41:40 From Travis Bemann : here are the slides that I referenced earlier 10:41:55 From Travis Bemann : my github is at https://github.com/tabemann 10:42:58 From Travis Bemann : btw the PDF version of the slides does not include any actual video :) 10:45:09 From Travis Bemann : the example programs in the slides are at: https://github.com/tabemann/zeptoforth/tree/master/test/rp2040/present 10:49:34 From Brad Nelson : Very cool Sam! 10:50:49 From Alex Dumont : How do you handle immediate words? 10:50:56 From Alex Dumont : When compiling 10:52:10 From Juergen Pintaske : Great Sam. How long does it take to port to a new processor? See a 16 bit MISC https://github.com/Steve-Teal/eforth-misc16 10:52:28 From Alex Dumont : Thanks 10:54:27 From Travis Bemann : @sadels as for how functional programming affected my Forth, probably the most obvious effect is that I use lambdas/quotations heavily in my Forth, as could be seen from my code examples in my presentation 10:54:33 From Juergen Pintaske : Thank you, might be an interesting test. 10:57:43 From Kevin Appert : "Thank you, might be an interesting test." of what? 10:58:39 From Juergen Pintaske : Related to SAM to use this processor to show how fast this can be ported. There is nothing better than a fresh tes ... 10:58:59 From Samuel A. Falvo II : Shoehorn, most likely. I do have to add the caveat that Shoehorn is not a 100% complete Forth environment unto itself. I still need to add VARIABLE and USER, etc. I add features that I need as I use them. 10:59:00 From Juergen Pintaske : TEST it was supposed to say ... 11:00:38 From Samuel A. Falvo II : Shoehorn link: https://git.sr.ht/~vertigo/shoehorn k1emu link: https://git.sr.ht/~vertigo/k1emu 11:04:41 From Juergen Pintaske : Thanks Sam for the links 11:12:20 From Travis Bemann : oh, and btw, zeptoforth itself, so you don't have to open up my slides for the link: https://github.com/tabemann/zeptoforth 11:24:50 From Bob Armstrong : Brad ,, as usual : Awesome 11:26:21 From Travis Bemann : neat 11:38:14 From Bill Ragsdale : To receive a copy of the Cash Machine Challenge for March send email to bill@billragsdale.cc 11:45:31 From John Masseria : FYI, I just loaded zeptoforth on my RPI Pico … replacing mecrisp-stellaris 11:48:30 From Travis Bemann : cool 11:49:57 From Brad Nelson : Thanks Kevin 11:50:16 From donal : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hm6YzarM08Q 12:04:25 From donal : donaldrgolding@gmail.com 12:07:08 From donal : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1304548976637542/ 12:07:14 From Alex Dumont : Don, is the code open-source? I've got a couple lattice ice40hx1k and 8k, I'd love to try it too. 12:08:25 From Alex Dumont : Very cool thing Don (and Demitri) 12:17:10 From Samuel A. Falvo II : Don, this is awesome work! Thank you! 12:17:41 From Samuel A. Falvo II : Unfortunately, I Need to drop. Dr. Ting, I'm happy to see you again. Get well soon!!