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H A Dmarker.fr40843 Tue Nov 03 04:11:35 MST 1998 msmith Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware. Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
H A Dclasses.fr40843 Tue Nov 03 04:11:35 MST 1998 msmith Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware. Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
H A Djhlocal.fr40843 Tue Nov 03 04:11:35 MST 1998 msmith Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware. Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
H A Doo.fr40843 Tue Nov 03 04:11:35 MST 1998 msmith Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware. Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
H A Dsoftcore.fr40843 Tue Nov 03 04:11:35 MST 1998 msmith Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware. Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
/freebsd-10-stable/sys/boot/ficl/
H A Dmath64.c40843 Tue Nov 03 04:11:35 MST 1998 msmith Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware. Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
H A Dmath64.h40843 Tue Nov 03 04:11:35 MST 1998 msmith Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware. Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
H A Dstack.c40843 Tue Nov 03 04:11:35 MST 1998 msmith Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware. Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
H A Dtestmain.c40843 Tue Nov 03 04:11:35 MST 1998 msmith Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware. Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
H A Ddict.c40843 Tue Nov 03 04:11:35 MST 1998 msmith Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware. Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
H A Dvm.c40843 Tue Nov 03 04:11:35 MST 1998 msmith Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware. Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
H A Dficl.c40843 Tue Nov 03 04:11:35 MST 1998 msmith Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware. Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
H A Dficl.h40843 Tue Nov 03 04:11:35 MST 1998 msmith Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware. Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
/freebsd-10-stable/sys/boot/ficl/i386/
H A Dsysdep.c40843 Tue Nov 03 04:11:35 MST 1998 msmith Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware. Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
H A Dsysdep.h40843 Tue Nov 03 04:11:35 MST 1998 msmith Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code. It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware. Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)

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