At 07:30 PM 3/15/2004, you wrote: >Looking for a 32 bit version of HS-FORTH written by James Callahan. >Thanks, > >Terrel Miedaner This is all I could find. Harvard Softworks ; James Callahan ; 513 748-0390 PO Box 69 ; Springboro OH , 45066 ; USA HS/FORTH ; at this link: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/computer-lang/forth-faq/part3/ There's no url and no mention of a 32-bit HSforth. |When you find it, let me in on the secret. Mine |is so old it's probably 8-bit! It definitely will |not run under W2K. big list of forth compilers for linux/dos/win http://forth.sourceforge.net/system/ A free 32 bit forth compiler that runs in dos (or dosemu) http://www.forth.ru/smal32/ |Incidentally, what's the current status of FORTRAN? |I've got the 1984 MS-DOS version and also F for Linux. |I haven't used the latter. The former is so cranky, |it didn't recognize sine and cosine as intrinsic |functions. I seem to recall that it did recognize some |more obscure functions, like sinh and gutermania g77 is a fortran compiler for Linux. works well. lp -- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Ecartis -- -- Type: application/ms-tnef -- File: winmail.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cochise Linux Users Group Mailing List - cochiselinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx For more information: http://www.cochiselinux.org To unsubscribe: //www.freelists.org/list/cochiselinux