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    MAP Game Engine

    MAP Game Engine

    Game engine to build text adventures.

    MAP is a software that allows to create and play text adventures. Text adventure or "interactive fiction" is software simulating environments in which players use text commands to control characters and influence the environment. They were among the first computer games. MAP includes tools to create the adventure and a runner that allows to play it. Source is available and open so both the runner and tools can be modified to fit the needs or style for each adventure/creator.
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    likeForth

    likeForth - an IDE in one file with graphics and sound.

    likeForth started out as a weekend challenge and is now a digital schrebergarten to me. It is inspired by sectorForth and project-k.js, many thanks to the developers! Included is a rather simple interpreter and a Forth compiler, which give you an interactive development environment. It doesn't contain most Forth words but will be extended from time to time. I hope, likeForth could be somewhat useful and is therefore published under MIT licence. Many thanks to Leo Brodie for his book...
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    Tachyon Forth

    Tachyon Forth

    A fast compact commercial quality Forth for embedded MCUs

    ...When the much vaunted successor, the P2 was introduced, then Tachyon was upgraded and also built into the P2 ROM as TAQOZ. Source code can be sent or pasted from the PC terminal at high speed (921,600 default) without any terminal delays and compiled into RAM ready for backup into SD or Flash. TAQOZ RELOADED, the full version of Tachyon for the P2 can be booted from SD cards or Flash and has all the tools needed to develop and test code interactively on the target MCU. Please browse the wiki pages for howtos and information on all matters regarding Tachyon/TAQOZ and the P1 and P2. There's even a Tachyon layer that runs on Mecrisp on the RP2040 too and now the ESP32-C3 as TachyonESP which uses the Arduino IDE to build the kernel.
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    Yes, finally. The author decide to schedule some of his busy time to release the "Chinese Language Formula"- Step By Step. It will take a while, but eventually Chinese Language Processing is no longer a problem.
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    Forth compiler for the Compiled Virtual Machine
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