09:56:41 From Chris (@UncensoerdNews) : 你好 10:14:50 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : I just joined the "AI & Robotics Group" group :-) 10:16:31 From Bob Armstrong : Joined . Harder to find than I would have expected . 10:21:02 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : I'm definitely interested but I have limited hardware tooling at home - I'll have to find a maker-space if I need to do soldering, etc. 10:24:05 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : I have two tinyvision.ai upDuino boards if there's anything I can test with those. 10:28:45 From Bob Armstrong : 4 16 2_i thru 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 10:30:39 From Bob Armstrong : : thru ( LA RA -- IV ) | vector of integers from LA thru RA . 2p> swap -i 1+i iota L@ +i 2P> ; And of course returns list rather than simply prints . 10:32:26 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : In my Lisp days I could look at recursive functions and see they were correct. :-) 10:34:44 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : Fourier 10:34:45 From Xuyang Chen : Fourier 10:36:54 From John P. Masseria : Reacted to "Fourier" with 👍 10:38:39 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : Can it do test-driven development? 10:44:55 From Demitri Peynado : sudoku 10:46:37 From Bill Ragsdale : Here is white paper on CREATE DOES> https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/qmq11ydqc28zcxs972h2x/Create-Does-Discussion-01.pdf?rlkey=p38usxbewewq90fabtoeaw4f6&dl=0 10:47:30 From Bob Armstrong : My departed friend John Scholes did Suduku in APL : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmT80OseAGs 10:47:36 From Demitri Peynado : Reacted to "My departed friend J..." with ❤️ 10:56:23 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : Googley lady?? 10:57:01 From Kevin Appert : she gets mad if I call her "Siri" 11:00:09 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : Question: does your CORE1 Forth do floating point, and if so, does it use the hardware multiply-accumulate units on the iCE40? 11:03:35 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : I'm a big fan of fixed point myself but the algorithms I have use floating point 11:06:35 From Kevin Appert : https://www.industrialshields.com/ 11:06:49 From Demitri Peynado : Share the algorithm, and I can give an idea of how the CORE I could support it 11:07:04 From Kevin Appert : For industrial automation and stuff... real products! 11:08:19 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : Yay! Pygmy Forth! 11:09:50 From Kevin Appert : named after "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw? 11:10:41 From Dave Jaffe : don't forget PEEK and POKE! 11:13:31 From Don Golding : You can use the current CORE I code on thise boards. Download Radiant software: https://www.latticesemi.com/LatticeRadiant 11:16:25 From John P. Masseria : Reacted to "named after "Pygmali..." with 👍 11:17:45 From Don Golding : Choose System Verilog for the language. 11:20:51 From Don Golding : Go to Project/Active Stratgy/LSE Settings and change above RAM Style: Block RAM and ROM Style to EBR or it won't fit in the part. 11:21:41 From Bill Ragsdale : See early chat for a white paper on CREATE DOES. 11:21:57 From Don Golding : got it! 11:23:40 From Bob Armstrong : Bill , OK if I add your paper to ref material on CoSy ? 11:23:58 From Don Golding : currently runs on this board: https://tinyvision.ai/products/upduino-v3-1 11:24:59 From Demitri Peynado : Latest CORE I code https://github.com/angelus9/AI-Robotics/blob/compiler/ForthProc.sv 11:26:38 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : Reacted to "currently runs on th..." with 👍 11:36:41 From Bob Armstrong : I've added the Create Does paper to http://cosy.com/language/Forth/ 11:36:49 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : Thanks, Don and Demitri! Are there any licensing issues I need to worry about with Radiant? I have no commercial intent with any of this stuff but I do plan to post my own open-source code on GitHub and license the music (this is computer music oriented) with Creative Commons licenses. 11:37:19 From Don Golding : Ask for a free license 11:37:22 From Chris (@UncensoerdNews) : The core 1 README is dramatically improved. Makes you look so much better. 11:37:38 From Don Golding : Reacted to "The core 1 README is..." with 👍 11:38:35 From Don Golding : BTW, Claude comments our code really well. Paste our code into Cluade and ask it to comment. 11:39:21 From Chris (@UncensoerdNews) : A great idea t use Claude to do documentation. Quite brilliant really. 11:39:32 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : Somehow I need to learn how to read SystemVerilog 11:40:03 From Demitri Peynado : Replying to "Somehow I need to le..." Copy and paste into claude and ask it to explain 11:51:39 From Don Golding : if you want floating point on the CORE I project, go GIT and get it. 11:51:53 From Don Golding : Floating point example on Git: https://github.com/taneroksuz/fpu-sp 11:52:06 From Don Golding : if you port this to CORE I, please share it. Add opcodes for each function. 11:53:17 From John P. Masseria : “As long as we remember a person, they're not really gone. Their thoughts, their feelings, their memories, they become a part of us.” 11:53:20 From Kevin Appert : Don, are you going to show everyone the two chips? 11:54:00 From Don Golding : I have to go get them, back in 20 min. Left them at Sheree's house. OK