09:33:34 From M. Edward (Ed) Borasky : Usagi Electric resurrects old hardware!! 09:34:00 From Dave Jaffe : options could include Kirks, Gott's Roadsie, etc 09:35:46 From Dave Jaffe : how many local people would like to attend? 09:40:13 From Dave Jaffe : Fri, Aug 1st & Sat, Aug 2nd 09:41:29 From iPad : Thought ai was originally designed for translation 09:41:51 From iPad : It does lisp in eMacs 09:42:56 From paul durao : I changed it but I seem to have to do it every time 09:43:34 From M. Edward (Ed) Borasky : Usagi Electic YouTube channel -- https://www.youtube.com/@UsagiElectric 09:44:09 From Ken Boak : Is that Nerd-Wells? 09:44:15 From paul durao : I don’t know how ai deals with languages but it gets confused with Brazilian and American 09:44:18 From Christopher Lozinski : I have a talk. 09:49:54 From Ken Boak : A friend has created an eForth just using the Subleq OISC processor. https://github.com/howerj/subleq The OISC emulator can be written in about 16 lines of C on any microcontroller, and you just give that a subleq image (about 5000 16-bit decimal numbers) and it then miraculously executes eForth. 10:01:44 From Bob Armstrong : I'd be interested in seeing those 6 lines. 10:04:10 From Ken Boak : Replying to "I'd be interested in..." Well Bob, It's closer to 32 lines, but half of those are just file handling https://github.com/howerj/subleq/blob/master/subleq.c 10:05:25 From Bob Armstrong : Replying to "I'd be interested in..." That sound dense enough to fit my head . I don't know C . 10:07:27 From Brad Nelson : https://eforth.appspot.com/web.html 10:07:35 From M. Edward (Ed) Borasky : Replying to "I'd be interested in..." I might be able to get Win32Forth running on Linux ... give me a couple of days 10:11:45 From Siva : Anyone noticing the echo? 10:12:25 From Siva : Not sure if it is an issue with my device 10:12:52 From Joseph O'Connor : Can try an emulator like VMWare workstation 10:13:19 From John Masseria : Reacted to "https://eforth.appsp..." with 👍 10:13:28 From paul durao : Mac can now run Linux apps on the next release 10:13:47 From John Masseria : You can use Wine to run Win32 applications on Linux 10:14:04 From Andrew McKewan : that's probably enough for win32 10:14:18 From Andrew McKewan : win3forth i meant 10:14:32 From paul durao : Email is not as reliable as it once was 10:14:54 From Ken Boak : Might as well send by carrier pigeon - or US Mail! 10:16:08 From Dave Jaffe : Lincoln Park Pirates 10:17:45 From Brad Nelson : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7Jw_v3F_Q0 10:17:49 From Brad Nelson : Charlie on the MTA 10:20:33 From Ken Boak : London Underground takes Google Pay - rom your Smartphone ticket price £2.40. There is a special "tourist" rate for people who don't realise - who pay in cash a cost of £7.00 Not widely advertised 10:21:24 From Ken Boak : It was in PDT and BST for me 10:21:27 From paul durao : Yes it does 10:21:31 From Jose : Yes, it does ! 10:21:52 From paul durao : And not all of Europe is on the same time 10:23:18 From Ken Boak : Replying to "And not all of Europ..." The sensible bits are. The newcomers, from the east still do their own thing, and some want to be on Moscow time. 10:26:27 From Ken Boak : Thinking of Bill Ragsdale's "Robot" - and CNC/ 3D printer machine control. A lot is still based on GCODE, with it's origins in paper tape.. I always think Forth would be good for CNC 10:27:34 From Ken Boak : My first Forth was on a ZX81 - a replacement ROM called Husband Forth. About 1984. 10:29:02 From Ken Boak : Later I bought a Jupiter Ace half price in a firesale - a low cost Z80 machine that boots to Forth. 10:30:28 From M. Edward (Ed) Borasky : My first Forth was 64Forth from HES on the Commodore 64. I think it was an extended Fig-Forth. 10:31:44 From paul durao : What was it called ? 10:32:15 From Program Chairman Kevin : was a cartridge? 10:32:21 From Program Chairman Kevin : want one? 10:33:28 From John Masseria : https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1980-08/page/n77/mode/1up?view=theater 10:33:47 From John Masseria : The 1980 Byte Magazine article 10:35:09 From Ken Boak : Husband Forth https://github.com/monsonite/Z80_Forth 10:38:14 From Ken Boak : Husband Forth Manual https://www.retrocomputers.gr/media/kunena/attachments/169/zx81-forth-manual.pdf 10:46:02 From Dave Jaffe : on Terra Bella 10:49:59 From Dave Jaffe : anybody remember STOIC? 10:53:06 From paul durao : There was a forth that came on a hard disk 10:53:49 From Andrew McKewan : leaving, thanks all, bye 11:05:09 From Program Chairman Kevin : if you can find any info on Forth on hard drive, send it along to me ... Forther-at-comcast-Dot-net 11:28:43 From paul durao : https://github.com/uho/F-PC 11:31:41 From paul durao : https://archive.org/details/fpc-36 11:33:19 From M. Edward (Ed) Borasky : 64Forth was a cartridge 11:44:33 From paul durao : Ai understands lisp in eMacs 11:44:47 From paul durao : Some eMacs packages are using sql 11:45:35 From paul durao : Augmented Text Company Is another experiment 11:47:00 From paul durao : Lack of metadata is usually the problem 12:00:55 From M. Edward (Ed) Borasky : I don't have a C64 any more 12:01:42 From Dave Jaffe : I use Hotmetal, but no longer available for sale