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Welcome to the Mecrisp family of native code optimising Forth compilers for MSP430, ARM, RISC-V, MIPS, and stack machines on FPGAs. Get release packages of everything here. Mecrisp for MSP430 Mecrisp first ran on the classic 16 bit MSP430 microcontrollers, and still does! On this architecture, the Mecrisp Forth core capable of constant folding needs at least 11 kb of flash and 512 bytes of RAM mem
AmForth¶ AmForth is an easily extendible command interpreter for the Atmel AVR8 Atmega micro controller family and some variants of the TI MSP430. The RISC-V CPU (32bit) is currently beeing worked on. It has a turnkey feature for embedded use too. AmForth is published under the GNU Public License v3 (GPL). A commercial use is possible but for traditional commercial uses there are commercial Forths
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Two years ago a launchpad version of TIâs ultra-low-power FRAM-based Wolverine chip was demonstrated at Embedded World 2012. The MSP-EXP430FR5969 was finally released a couple weeks ago. I first got a Wolverine (MSP430FR5969) chip back in August 2012 by badgering TI to send them to me and Daniel Beer so the open source toolchain comprising mspgcc and mspdebug would support them when the launchpad
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