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VolksForth MS-DOS README
- How to meta-compile a new kernel
- creating a minimal system with a simple editor
- creating a full VolksForth system from the minimal kernel
- creating a version of VolksForth that works with emu2
How to meta-compile a new kernel
After making changes the the Forth kernel source in kernel.fb
,
restart volksforth.com
to have a clean system and compile a new
"minimal" kernel with include kernel.fb
. This will create a new
FORTH.COM
executable.
creating a minimal system with a simple editor
Execute forth.com include minimal.sys
to generate the file
minimal.com
which contains a minimal VolksForth system with the
Retro-Forth editor
https://fossil.forth-ev.de/volksforth/wiki?name=Atari8bit-retrofortheditor
This system can be used to edit the file volksforth.sys
or other
Forth source block files needed to create a full VolksForth system.
creating a full VolksForth system from the minimal kernel
Execute forth.com include volks4th.sys
to create a new fully
equipped VolksForth executable volks4th.com
.
creating a version of VolksForth that works with emu2
EMU2 is a nice PC Emulator that can run MS-DOS console applications as Linux/MacOS/Windows console applications. EMU2 can be found at https://github.com/dmsc/emu2
The standard Keyboard-Interface of VolksForth (BDOS) does not work
with EMU2, however it is possible to switch to the simpler BIOS
keyboard interface. For that, comment out the blocks #114 and #115
by placing \\
at the beginning of the first row of these blocks
and comment in block #116 by changing the \\
in the first row to
\
. (\
is "skip to end of line" comment, while \\
is the "skip
to end of current block" commend).
The downside of this change is that the VolksForth full screen
editor does not work anymore, as the BIOS interface does not support
special keys like cursor or function keys. As a replacement, the
Retro-Forth Editor rfe.fb
or some other Forth Editor can be used.