The First Course, C. H. Ting
An introductory course on F-PC for people new to Forth. Six lessons cover
topics like input/output, stack operations, math operations, and
programming. Many examples are offered to guide self-study. Manual
and disk.
The Second Course, C. H. Ting
Subtitle "Input Output Exercises". 6 easy lessons to teach Forth using
input and output problems as exercises. Include a floating point
calculator, VGA graphics, printer control, music on PC, stepper motor
control, and a traffic controller.
The Third Course, C. H. Ting
Subtitle "Right to Assemble". 6 Easy lessons to teach people how to use
Forth to assemble machine instructions to optimize applications.
Examples are DTMF, data compression, power graphics, Mandelbrot
plots, interrupts and floating point coprocessor.
The Forth Course, Richard H. Haskell
A self learning tutorial based on FPC 3.50. 11 machine loadable lessons
lead you from Forth fundamentals to 8086 interrupt services at your own
pace. Invaluable in getting yourself familiar with the very massive FPC
system. Manual and disk.
Page Title
FORTH Lessons
These lessons are for people who like to learn how
to use FORTH to solve practical problems. They are
all based on F-PC FORTH system for 80x86
machines running under DOS.
Dr. Haskell first developed "The FORTH Course"
which was used in his EE classroom. Later Dr. Ting
filled in with the first three lessons for the beginners.