Palm Python?
Neal Bridges
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Mon Jun 5 13:30:58 EDT 2000
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In article <3939FFB4.A7824367 at mindspring.com>, David Broadwell <dbroadwell at mindspring.com> wrote: > > Not that this exactly belongs in a python ng but I'm told the > > only usable onboard programming environment is quartus, an ansi > > forth system by Neal Bridges. > > Actually forth is the bios level language of the chip, before palm os > loads. Just like a sparc, only smaller. Nope it dosen't really belong > here, but is an option for the palm people. Still given the option of > python of forth, i'll take python. (i used to know forth) That's not correct. There's no Forth in the PalmOS at all. Quartus Forth is an on-board development environment and compiler that generates stand-alone applications that require no run-time module. -- Neal Bridges <http://www.quartus.net/> Quartus Handheld Software! Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.
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