@lanodan Yeah I'm having trouble understanding what you're suggesting. nasm is for compiling for x86 targets only; it does not support assembling for the i960, which is the target CPU of the fantasy console.
As for using FORTH as the interpreter, that might be neat, but I get the feeling that it would be a lot more challenging for people to get started with compared to BASIC or Lua :blobfoxthinking:
The top window is a regular SSH terminal.
And the bottom window is an HTML5 KVM console.
As you can see I almost have it working. It's deplaying the UEFI interface, it cuts the session after a few seconds. I need to figure out why, but it's promising.
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