Re: Big news from Green Arrays, Inc. (aka Chuck Moore and friends)



On Jan 23, 5:20 pm, Bee <200...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 23, 5:21 am, "Ray St. Marie" <ray.stma...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Jan 22, 5:34 pm, Bee <200...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear Bill, Chuck, GreenArray's Development Team and fellow
colorCoders,
...
Bill,
snip
start using this version of
colorForth as the main movie version at the ealiest
possible moment, so as to remain congruent.

Hello Ray

Thank you for your interest and asking.

Please refer to this page:
<http://www.greenarraychips.com/home/documents/greg/cf-releases.htm>
snip

It basically states you can do what you please with arrayForth!

--
Bill Muench
Santa Cruz, California

Thank you Bill,

I did finally see that page, but I thank you
for responding.

Again, I really am impressed with where
the code base has gone.

Is the 'sane' Forth kernel builder
protected or can that be shared out as well.

What I mean is ... there is no reference
to the code of the kernel, ever since the
last release.

Is there any consensus as to the kernel
and allowing people outside GA to know
what it is made of and how it is
constructed?

Thanks again, Bill
Ray
.



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