Ok, Andy, last things you wrote convinced me. No need for a /manual/ if
there's online help.
I only have to redesign the partitions of my first IDE, install ForthOS
and go (and I must wait till the first free weekend, don't know when).
Or can I count on you to set ForthOS looking at the second IDE too?
Greetings from a very cold Italy.
Antonio
Andy Valencia wrote:
> Antonio Maschio <tbin@libero.it> wrote:
>
>>Ok, I got it, but a plain list of words? just to know at a glance what
>>is implemented an what not without being into ForthOS?
>
>
> I guess, but then it'll be out of date when something new gets added, unless
> I remember to update it on the server. And again, the only person who should
> care would be somebody who's going to use ForthOS, so again why not just
> do ' <word>' and see if it errors? Or pop into the editor and /<word>
> in the source--then you also see the stack comments and the implementation.
>
> Andy
>
Received on Thu, 24 Feb 2005 07:05:31 -0100
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