In article <87o70vnqa8.fsf@nightsong.com>,   
   Paul Rubin wrote:   
   >Is there any online documentation for ChipForth? I don't see any   
   >mention of it in the Polyforth manual that was on the Green Arrays web   
   >site a while back. I don't know if it was a regular part of Polyforth.   
   >   
   >Meanwhile, if anyone is interested, I just noticed that greenarrays.com   
   >itself now reports:   
   >   
   > Latest developments: As of 1 May 2024, we have completed the process   
   > of moving our headquarters offices and lab from Cheyenne, Wyoming,   
   > to rural Northern Missouri. This is a particularly healthy part of   
   > the United States, in which we may operate more sustainably than is   
   > possible in a city such as even Cheyenne whose increasing   
   > urbanization and expansion seem to proceed without regard for the   
   > quality of life conducive to balanced, creative thinking. One   
   > exciting aspect of our new location is that we anticipate meeting   
   > many youngsters who would like to learn how to design and program   
   > chips such as ours without having to leave the pleasant environments   
   > in which they were raised. Relatively minor hiccups are likely as   
   > our facilities and processes adjust, but the website is up again and   
   > we are ready to resume taking orders and delivering products. None   
   > of our contact information has changed other than the physical   
   > address of headquarters.   
      
   At least greenarrays is still alive.   
   No news about (probably non-existent) accomplishments.   
      
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