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1st FORTH 1989: USA
- George W. Shaw:
Proceedings of the First Annual Workshop on Forth, FORTH 1989, Austin, Texas, USA, 1989. ACM 1989, ISBN 978-0-89791-316-4 - B. Ahmad, A. Adiga:
Systematic high-level interrupts in forth. 1-7 - R. H. Davis:
Forth interface to MS-DOSTM interrupts. 9-12 - R. H. Davis:
A 16 bit forth model for a 32 bit addressable host. 13-15 - Gary Feierbach:
Creating conditional transform words. 17-19 - Lawrence Forsley:
Forth in the USSR. 21-22 - Lawrence Forsley:
Object oriented thinking in forth. 23-24 - Paul Frenger:
A neural net controller. 25-27 - Harvey Glass, M. Mellen, Tom Hand:
The design of a real-time multi-tasking operating system kernel for the Harris RTX 2000. 29-33 - Tom Hand:
Architecture impact on compiler construction. 35-39 - Tom Hand:
Metrics for real-time systems. 41-44 - Rick F. Hoselton:
Load time forth capabilities. 45-47 - M. S. Jun:
Asynchronous designs for systolic arrays. 49-58 - Yong M. Lee, Edward Conjura:
Multitasking/multiuser systems. 59-62 - H. Leverenz:
A high speed foreground mulitasker for forth. 63-69 - L. G. Lisle:
A new process controller: a study in modularity. 71-79 - Brian C. Mikiten, Shawn Mikiten:
Development of a forth based remote weather station. 81-83 - Leonard Morgenstern:
Anonymous "Things" used as locals. 85-88 - Leonard Morgenstern:
Safety nets for error trapping. 89-91 - Karl-Dietrich Neubert, M. Ulbrich:
Real time signal processing with the RTX 2000. 93-97 - John L. Orr:
Forth real-time automata for experiment control. 99-102 - V. O. Stamps:
Mammography information and reporting system in forth. 103-107 - R. Vannorman:
Cooperative multitasking on the RTX 2000. 109-112 - D. Weinstein:
Virtual memory on systems without hardware support. 113-122 - K. C. Wong, J. Cornacchio:
Directory replication in distributed systems. 123-127
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