Low Frequencies

Dave ( gravman@netinc.ca )
Mon, 09 Mar 1998 02:51:51 +0500

> Hexslinger wrote:
> I'm a programmer, guy. FORTH is a little-known interpretive language.
> I'm in the process of writing an interpreter and a run-time compiler
> (like those "Just-in-Time" compilers for Java).
<SNIPPER>

Mr. Hexslinger:

Concerning this "interpreter" and "run-time" compiler that you're
working on ...

Is this the kind of stuff that can interface a "Joystick" to operate an
"Interplanetary Vehicle Flight Propulsion Manoeuvring Control System",
by "Reliable Utilization of Logarithmic and Linear Converted Algebraic
Functions"?

Or, is an A/D Convertor interfaced Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
Modular System interfaced to the Opto-Coupled or Fibre Optic interfaced
Semiconductor Power Driving Switching Amplifier Stages recommended?

If you are capable of this feat, then sure, I'll buy you a cup of Java!

<Dave>

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