—SEC. 05 — Forth

Forth

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Books
Forth Bibliography
liinwww.ira.uka.de

Part of the Computer Science Bibliography Collection.

Added May 10, 2026
Implementations
MMSFORTH
www.millermicro.com

By Miller Microcomputer Services. Forth virtual machine; standalone total software environment; traditional Forth features: compactness, flexibility, speed; many extensions with source code; unusual smoothness, support. And Forth software, books, links.

Added May 10, 2026
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JForth: SoftSynth.com
www.softsynth.com

By Delta Research, subroutine threaded Forth for Amiga, originally a commercial product now released as freeware: register and download, technical support, applications, review by Jack Woehr, links.

Added May 10, 2026
Implementations
Abundance
mindprod.com

Forth-based, data-entry, data-base, screen-handling language. Automatically handles routine housekeeping that usually accounts for 90% of interactive application code. All Abundance programs can jaunt (run backward in time).

Added May 10, 2026
Personal_Pages
Albert van der Horst
home.hccnet.nl

Fig-Forth including modern style manuals, Intel Forth assemblers, sorting, simulation, factoring and primes, Transputers and projects, politics, tomato game; member of the Forth gg: Dutch Forth user group.

Added May 10, 2026
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Frank Sergeant
pygmy.utoh.org

Small page with downloads of Pygmy Forth.

Added May 10, 2026
CamelForth
Camel FORTH for the Z80, Z180, eZ80, and Rabbit 2000
www.hytherion.com

Derived from Bradford Rodriguez's CamelForth, maintained by Douglas Beattie, Jr.

Added May 10, 2026
figForth
White Lightning - Crash: White Lightning Strikes
www.crashonline.org.uk

A high level development system for the Spectrum 48K which conforms to standard Fig-Forth.

Added May 10, 2026
figForth
forth32
home.hccnet.nl

32-bit DOS excerpt of fig-Forth, generated from the generic figforth 'fig86.gnr'. In fig tradition, it is based on an assembler in only one file. Free download.

Added May 10, 2026