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After we've loaded the high part of the core words, we're at
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the "wrapping up" part. We add what we call a "hook word" (an
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empty word with a single letter name) which doesn't cost us
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much and can be very useful if we need to augment the binary
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with more words, and at that point we have our future boot
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CURRENT, which PC yields. That is why we write it to the
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LATEST field of the stable ABI: This value will be used at
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boot.
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After the last word of the dictionary comes the "source init"
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part. The boot sequence is designed to interpret whatever comes
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after LATEST as Forth source, and this, until it reads ASCII
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EOT character (4). This is generally used for driver init.
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Good luck!
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