10biForthOS a full 8086 OS in 46 bytes able to launch sectorc
Hi,
Not really an issue. But I wanted to thank you for sectorc and share 10biForthOS (https://git.sr.ht/~hocwp/10biForthOS#10biforthos-a-full-8086-os-in-46-bytes).
It's a very primitive Forth OS with only two instructions (1 is Compile, 0 is Execute) which is able to launch sectorc as its C compiler. It is heavily inspired by Frank Sergeant 3 instructions Forth (https://pygmy.utoh.org/3ins4th.html).
It embed a modified version of sectorc (with very little change). I kept the license independently. I hope this is ok.
Thanks again for sectorc.
Best regards.
Note: here is an Hacker News discussion about it: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42909311
Oh wow! That is pretty cool! Good work!
-Anthony
On Sun, Feb 2, 2025, at 9:20 AM, Philippe Brochard wrote:
Hi,
Not really an issue. But I wanted to thank you for sectorc and share 10biForthOS (https://git.sr.ht/~hocwp/10biForthOS#10biforthos-a-full-8086-os-in-46-bytes).
It's a very primitive Forth OS with only two instructions (1 is Compile, 0 is Execute) which is able to launch sectorc as its C compiler. It is heavily inspired by Frank Sergeant 3 instructions Forth (https://pygmy.utoh.org/3ins4th.html).
It embed a modified version of sectorc (with very little change). I kept the license independently. I hope this is ok.
Thanks again for sectorc.
Best regards.
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