09:31:46 From paul durao : That oo forth book was a reference out of pc forth zen of forth ting ? 09:32:29 From Kevin Appert, Program Chair : Doug, did you see that? 09:33:14 From Kevin Appert, Program Chair : if nothing else, a quick overview of the book would be interesting. Is it still under copyright? 09:34:39 From Joseph O'Connor : I own a copy of the book 09:34:47 From Joseph O'Connor : Yes, it’s still copyrighted. 09:35:20 From Dave Jaffe : 10^308 is more than the number os atoms in the universe! 09:36:00 From Joseph O'Connor : Author is Dick Pountain. 09:37:13 From Joseph O'Connor : The goal of the book is to use object-oriented principles to build easy-to-understand data structures. 09:37:41 From paul durao : I also own the book Don’t know where it can be bought I should scan it if I can find it 09:39:11 From Stephen A #2 : OO Forth book at Amazon currently for sale: https://www.amazon.com/Object-Oriented-Forth-Dick-Pountain/dp/0125635702/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=189YY9W3J69CE&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ZBWhCrSglhNQzlbjIYIlsrMy32ezruXiNRKE1tp-rAk.AUTjiM1ypFcRsZclg1IEpGCha7I2xIfIFH01JyZuP3g&dib_tag=se&keywords=Object-Oriented+Forth&qid=1748104137&sprefix=object-oriented+forth%2Caps%2C270&sr=8-1 09:56:37 From Dave Jaffe : SVFIG Meetup has 383 members! 10:01:10 From Kevin Appert, Program Chair : Gameduino 2: Tutorial, Reference, Cookbook (available from Amazon) 10:01:34 From Kevin Appert, Program Chair : appears to be a twenty pound book, at least in cost. 10:31:23 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : There is a new version of that board. And both versions now support MicroPython!! 10:32:17 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : https://pico2-ice.tinyvision.ai/ 10:33:15 From paul durao : What fpgas do u guys like ? 10:34:40 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : Yes, the MicroPython runs in the RP2040 / RP2350. Yes, there's an open source toolchain. 10:35:11 From Ken Boak : Reacted to "https://pico2-ice.ti..." with 👍🏻 10:36:10 From Ken Boak : We plan to use the Pico2Ice on a forthcoming project at work 10:39:50 From Bob Armstrong : Why sky bleu ? Raleigh scattering 10:42:07 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : That BirdNet app is open source!! 10:44:49 From Kevin Appert, Program Chair : The app I use is called Merlin 10:48:02 From Kevin Appert, Program Chair : It's from Cornell 10:48:08 From Kevin Appert, Program Chair : https://www.birds.cornell.edu/home/ 10:48:34 From Kevin Appert, Program Chair : Cornell Lab of Ornithology 10:59:26 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : Yep - Cornell. BirdNet is the engine https://github.com/BirdNET-Team/BirdNET-Analyzer 11:40:29 From Ken Boak : Link from the MINT presentation •Forth – A New Synthesis http://www.euroforth.org/ef18/papers/hoffmann.pdf •eForth C.H. Ting - http://www.exemark.com/FORTH/eForthOverviewv5.pdf •Tytzyme -Ward Cunningham https://github.com/WardCunningham/Txtzyme •TinyForth - T. Nakagawa http://middleriver.chagasi.com/electronics/tforth.html •SIMPL - https://github.com/monsonite/SIMPL •STABLE - https://w3group.de/stable.html •MINT (Z80) - https://github.com/orgMINT •MINT (6502) - https://github.com/agsb/6502.MINT •CMINT - https://github.com/trozodejamon/CMINT •MINT Computing - https://www.facebook.com/groups/278238447530031 •Minimalist Computing https://www.facebook.com/groups/minimalistcomputing Mint Documentation https://github.com/orgMINT/MINT-Documentation/tree/main https://github.com/orgMINT/MINT-Documentation/blob/main/MINT_examples.txt https://github.com/monsonite/eMINT 11:46:34 From Kevin Appert, Program Chair : Ken, do you have anything? 11:52:34 From Ken Boak : Working now - at least 11:58:53 From Art Calek : Try Obsidian for note keeping 11:59:47 From Art Calek : Also there is a Forth for the PDP-8. Google it 12:00:44 From Ken Boak : ken.boak@gmail.com - if anyone wants to get in touch. 12:03:33 From Kevin Appert, Program Chair : Thanks to Bob Armstrong. I hope he forgives my rudeness. 12:06:11 From Kevin Appert, Program Chair : https://excamera.com/sphinx/index.html for Bowman's stuff... including the GameDuino Dazzler Arduino HDMI display board.