collapseos/blk/083
Virgil Dupras af39b37dd1 Replace the "> " prompt with the more traditional "ok" one
This is more than cosmetic, it's also highly usable. The presence
or absence of the "ok" message allows us to know whether the command
aborted. Previously, the "> " prompt appeared when the system expected
a prompt in the INTERPRET context, whether the previous command aborted
or not.

Also, this allows us to get rid of that ugly FLAGS global variable.
2020-04-24 12:10:07 -04:00

17 lines
545 B
Plaintext

C<?* is a pointer to a word being called by C<?. If 0 or 1,
will return that value as-is.
WORDBUF is the buffer used by WORD
BOOT C< PTR is used when Forth boots from in-memory
source. See "Initialization sequence" below.
INTJUMP All RST offsets (well, not *all* at this moment, I
still have to free those slots...) in boot binaries are made to
jump to this address. If you use one of those slots for an
interrupt, write a jump to the appropriate offset in that RAM
location.
(cont.)