These resources are accessible via modem. Due to the volatile nature of cyberspace, these resources may not be available in the future.
GEnie is a national bulletin board run by General Electric. They maintain a very active Forth Roundtable. Enter M710 or FORTH. Information available by calling (800)638-9636. GEnie charges an hourly rate.
Martin Kees hosts a JForth vendor conference on BIX. For information, call (800)227-2983.
Commotech Computer store in San Diego has a JForth section on their BBS. To get to the JForth stuff, go to the Mail Menu, then select "Other Section". They also have some JForth related files. If you use JRComm, set it for 16 color ANSI/IBM mode. The phone number is: (619)477-2368.
This is a free BBS intended for HMSL users, but it has a thread for the Amiga that has lots of JForth discussion. Hosted by Robert Marsanyi. Lots of high level electronic and computer music stuff. Call (415)928-8246 but don't hog it.
There are two major sources for information on FORTH. They are:
FORTH Interest Group P.O. Box 8231 San Jose, CA 95155 (408) 277-0668 Fax: (408) 286-8988
FIG is a worldwide FORTH users group. They publish FORTH Dimensions, an excellent journal of new ideas in FORTH. Membership is highly recommended. Get a copy of their order form which has almost every Forth related book and periodical including the Dr. Dobbs FORTH issues, and the publications of the Institute below.
The Institute for Applied FORTH Research, Inc. 70 Elmwood Avenue Rochester, New York, 14611
The Institute publishes the Journal of FORTH Applications and Research. This is a technically oriented publication. They also organize an annual conference in Rochester.
1983. FORTH-83 Standard. A Publication of the FORTH Standards Team. Mountain View Press. Mountain View, CA.
Brodie, Leo. 1981. Starting FORTH. Prentice Hall, Inc. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632. A good introduction to FORTH. It's emphasis is on polyFORTH, an older 16 bit FORTH, so not everything applies to JForth. Easy reading for beginners.
Burk, Polansky, Rosenboom. 1986. HMSL - Hierarchical Music Specification Language - Reference and User Manual, Frog Peak Music, Box 151051, San Rafael, CA, 94915-1051. HMSL is an experimental music composition language written in JForth and ODE.
Haydon, Glen B. 1983. All about FORTH, An Annotated Glossary. Mountain View Press. Mountain View, CA. This provides source, and a description of the words in MVP FORTH.
Kelly, Mahlon G. and Spies, Nicholas. 1986. Forth: A Text and Reference. Prentice-Hall Software Series, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632. A comprehensive tutorial and reference manual that addresses some of the differences between FORTHs. The emphasis is on MMSFORTH for the IBM PC.
Chirlian, P. 1983. Beginning FORTH. Matrix. Beaverton, Oregon. A good introduction for beginners.
Derick, M. and Baker, Linda. 1982. FORTH Encyclopedia. Mountain View Press. Mountain View, CA. Provides source code and a detailed breakdown of the words in an 8080 version of FIG-FORTH. Handy for people who want to dig into the internals of a FORTH.
Hofert, D. 1985. A Bibliography of FORTH References, 2nd ed. The Institute for Applied FORTH Research, Inc. Rochester, New York. A list of most articles published on FORTH, cross referenced.
Kane, Hawkins and Leventhal. 1981. 68000 Assembly Language Programming. OSBORNE/McGraw Hill, Berkeley, CA. Excellent book for learning 68000 assembly with many examples. An extensive reference section that covers every instruction in depth also makes this an excellent reference. Recommended.
Loeliger, R. 1981. Threaded Interpretive Languages. Byte Books, Peterborough, N.H. A hackers book that describes the implementation of a TIL on a Z80. The author implies that is not FORTH but it sure looks like it to me. Good description of traditional inner interpreters. JForth doesn't have an inner interpreter so this is not directly relevant.
Winfield, A. 1983 The Complete FORTH. Sigma/Wiley, New York. Excellent text on FORTH-79. Little advanced material.
BYTE Magazine, Volume 11, Number 8, 1986, "Object Oriented Languages" issue; contains articles on object oriented Forth, NEON, ACTOR, Objective-C, Smalltalk, etc.
Cox, Brad J., Object Oriented Programming: An Evolutionary Approach, Addison Wesley Publishing Company, 1986
Goldberg, Adele, and Robinson, David, Smalltalk-80: The Language and Its Implementation, Addison Wesley Publishing Company, 1983