October 2022 Meeting Notes
Compiled by Dave Jaffe
Contributions from Kevin Appert and others
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Zoom Chat |
09:34 |
Start of Zoom Meeting - Kevin Appert |
09:31 |
October Forth Challenge - Syllable Parsing- Bill
Ragsdale "Let us begin a proto-AI program. Create a list of about 20
words. Create a set of rules to parse them into syllables. Consider if your
words should be diverse or similar (cat & dog vs. baby & babies). I
have no idea if this is easy or difficult."
- Video (37:26)
- Bill Ragsdale's slides
- Brad Nelson's
slides
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10:00 |
Assembler / Disassembler for the ESP32 - Brad
Nelson The ESP32 uses the Xtensa LX6 instruction set, a 32-bit
RISC architecture with a range of optional 'modules', many of which are present
on the ESP32. I'll present my project to add an Xtensa assembler / disassembler
to ESP32forth.
- Video (57:11)
- Slides
- ESP32forth
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11:05 |
CoSy Update - Bob Armstrong Bob will present a
few minutes of updates
- Video (40:51)
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11:41 |
Forth Day and the Future In-person SVFIG - Group
Discussion Individuals are encouraged to attend in-person SVFIG meetings
at Stanford. |
11:46 |
End of Zoom Meeting |
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