These routines transmit and receive serial data using two general
* I/O pins, in 8 bit, No parity, 1 stop bit format. They are useful
* for performing serial I/O on 8051 derivatives not having an
* internal UART, or for implementing a second serial channel.
graspForth is my humble attempt at a Forth-in-C that has the following goals:
GCC ......... to support all 32-bit micros that GCC cross-compiles to.
Relocatable . to be able to run in-place in either Flash or Ram.
Fast ........ to be "not much" slower than an assembly based native Forth.
Small ....... to fit-in approx 300 words in less than 25Kbytes on a 32-bit machine.
Portable .... to achieve a 5 minute port to a new 32bit micro-processor, or micro-controller.
This zip file shows the use ROM Services in order to speed up an application and reduce its code size. It shows how to open services such as ROM Entry, Xmodem and DataFlash and how to simply use their methods. Includes main.html file for help.
This zip file shows the use ROM Services in order to speed up an application and reduce its code size. It shows how to load a method of the Xmodem service and obtain a first level bootloader. Includes main.html file for help.