2018 is the time to celebrate 50 Years of Forth. This year in September is as well EuroForth 2018 where the Forth specialists meet, this time at the river of Forth in Scotland. The inventor of Forth, Chuck Moore, has been invited to attend, and he promised he will be there. And he was there. I started the Forth Bookshelf 5 years ago. It has now including this book grown to 20 books altogether. First published as eBook for cost reasons and no delivery cost. But many people want to hold the print book in their hands, so this year I started converting, and 6 books are available now as print book now as well with more to come over the next couple of months. I stumbled by chance over this project of Georg Heinrichs, when I was looking for a Forth for the small Microchip Attiny 2313. There really is a small Forth implementation with the whole Forth on the chip but not tried it yet The 2313 has its limitations: with just 2k of Flash. But on the positive there is a 20 pin DIL-package. So very breadboard friendly. Easy PCB to make if needed. There are smaller packages, if you can deal with it. But there was another reason for me as well: There is one other book on the Forth Bookshelf - the Sparrow; where there is no Forth implementation yet, as it uses the Attiny13, which is even smaller with its 8 pin DIL package and 1k FLASH. BUT SPARROW can be programmed over the internet no PC, no special software, no programmer required, just your mobile phone/PC, and this chip could be probably used as a target for this MikroForth as well. Still to be tested. Back to this MikroForth project here now: I contacted Georg and started with a first translation, as his German version would be a bit difficult to digest for a worldwide audience. He agreed to the translation. We started a Wiki page on the German Forth group website, and there is much of this available now for download and print at... More to be added as there is time. I do like the approach that Georg took and he kindly agreed that I can convert his information into an eBook and later then as well as print book as part of Forth Bookshelf at... Anybody with a 2313 chip, a resistor and a capacitor plus a USBtoTTL converter can get going as the software runs on the PC and generates a hex file for programming. Georg offers as well chips with a Bootloader programmed in already: You can find his website at... A complete kit of parts including the PCB as shown on the cover page. And as well a pre-programmed chip 2313 with a bootloader already programmed in.
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