The Journal of Forth Application and Research
ISSN: 0738-2022

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Kelly, Mahlon G.
  1. Some Problems in Implementations of the Forth Stnadards, with Nicholas Spies.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 173-176.
  2. The Need for a Standard Test-Suite, with Nicholas Spies.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 215-217.
  3. Standardization, Working Group Report, with Nicholas Spies and Ferren MacIntyre.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 259-260.
Kessler, Robert R.
  1. A Forth-Based Object File Format and Relocating Loader used to Bootstrap Portable Standard Lisp, with Harold Carr.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 119-122.
  2. Forth for AI?, with Harold Carr.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 177-180.
  3. An Emulator for Utah Common LISP's Abstract Virtual Register Machine, with Harold Carr.
    Volume 5, Number 1, pages 113-116.
  4. Putting LISP on Forth Base, with Harold Carr.
    Volume 5, Number 1, pages 117-120.
Knaggs, Peter
  1. Using IBM's NetBIOS from Forth.
    Volume 7.
Ko, Man Chor
  1. Patcing the ONLY Structure on Top of fig-FORTH, Technical Note, with Scott Jenson.
    Volume 2, Number 3, pages 77-81.
Kobykin, Anthony
  1. The Use of Forth in a Portable, Point of Sale Environment, with Laslo Szasz and Robert Marshall.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 321-324.
Koopman Jr, Philip
  1. MVP Microcoded CPU/16: History, with Glen B. Haydon.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 273-276.
  2. MVP Microcoded CPU/16: Architecture, with Glen B. Haydon.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 277-280.
  3. Forth Engines, Working Group Report, with Dave Angel.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 363-365.
  4. Writable Instruction Set, Stack Oriented Computers: The WISC Concept.
    Volume 5, Number 1, pages 49-71.
  5. 32 Bit RTX Chip Prototype, Unrefereed Paper.
    Volume 5, Number 2, pages 331-335.
  6. A Preliminary Exploration of Optimized Stack Code Generation.
    Volume 6, Number 3, pages 241-251.
Korteweg, Siem
  1. Identifiers, Technical Note, with Hans Nieuwenhuÿzen.
    Volume 2, Number 2, pages 74-76.
  2. Separate Headers, Technical Note, with Hans Nieuwenhuÿzen.
    Volume 2, Number 2, pages 69-73.
  3. Stack Usage and Parameter Passing, with Hans Nieuwenhuÿzen.
    Volume 2, Number 3, pages 27-50.
  4. Binary Search, with Hans Nieuwenhuÿzen.
    Volume 2, Number 4, pages 43-49.
Krever, Alfred J.
  1. Use of a Forth-based Prolog for Real-Time Expert Systems (Abstract Only), with William H. Paloski and Louis L. Odette.
    Volume 4, Number 2, page 307.
  2. Use of Forth-Based Prolog for Real-Time Expert Systems: I. Spacelab Life Sciences Experiment Application, with William H. Paloski, Louis L. Odette and Allison K. West.
    Volume 4, Number 4, pages 463-476.
Kristo, M. J.
  1. Forth for a Multimicroprocessor Control System, with C. A. Myerholtz, A. J. Schubert and C.G. Enke.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 189-191.
  2. A Versatile Software Control System for a Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer, with C. A. Myerholtz, A. J. Schubert and C.G. Enke.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 193-195.
Kulkarni, Upendra D.
  1. A Stand-alone Forth System, with D. B. Brumm.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 265-268.
  2. A Stand-Alone Forth System, with D. B. Brumm.
    Volume 4, Number 3, pages 389-404.
Kwon, M.
  1. Circular Statistics in Forth (Abstract Only), with C. Creutz.
    Volume 4, Number 2, page 347.