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readme.z80

       CAMELFORTH FOR THE Z80 - BETA TEST VERSION - 16 APRIL 1995

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This is a BETA TEST version of CamelForth/80, an ANSI Standard Forth for
the Zilog Z80 microprocessor and the CP/M operating system. This means
that, although I have tested the bulk of this code for correct
functioning, and have fixed several bugs, you may discover new bugs.
I'd appreciate hearing of any such, either

by Internet: bj@camelforth.com

I'll also answer questions and try to solve problems.

* * *

As distributed, CamelForth will assemble to run under CP/M 2.x. It
determines the highest available RAM location from CP/M, and places its
data areas (stacks, user area, etc.) immediately below that. The
CamelForth program resides in the bottom of the CP/M program area
(100h), and any user definitions are added immediately after. CP/M's
default command buffer at 80h is used for the Terminal Input Bu