Sectorforth is a 16-bit x86 Forth that fits in a 512-byte boot sector (2020) github.com 32 points by sigalor 3 days ago
Saltloaf 4 hours ago Eight primitives and a colon compiler in 512 bytes is a nice demonstration of how much you can bootstrap from almost nothing. The examples building up from there are the best part.
jxnsneb 3 days ago Not that impressive considering this uses BIOS routines heavily and whole operating systems including basic interpreter fit in a couple of KiB vrighter 1 hour ago 512 bytes is quite a bit less than "a couple of kilobytes" jacquesm 1 hour ago It's much better than 512, it fits in 336 bytes iirc.
vrighter 1 hour ago 512 bytes is quite a bit less than "a couple of kilobytes" jacquesm 1 hour ago It's much better than 512, it fits in 336 bytes iirc.
Eight primitives and a colon compiler in 512 bytes is a nice demonstration of how much you can bootstrap from almost nothing. The examples building up from there are the best part.
2020
Not that impressive considering this uses BIOS routines heavily and whole operating systems including basic interpreter fit in a couple of KiB
512 bytes is quite a bit less than "a couple of kilobytes"
It's much better than 512, it fits in 336 bytes iirc.