Yes, after it signs on, I am in a state that anything I type is echoed.  When I 
type a CR, the cursor goes back all the way to the left, as it should.  If I 
type CTRL-J for LF, the cursor drops down 2 lines, as it should (because of the 
double echo).

Thanks for the tip about inserting DB #0 after the JMPs that the assembler 
changes to BRAs.  I’ll give that a try.

smp
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Stephen Pereira
Bedford, NH  03110
KB1SXE


> On Jun 23, 2018, at 9:19 PM, dwight <dkel...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I found a fig-forth listing at:
> http://www.forth.org/fig-forth/fig-forth_6800.pdf 
> <http://www.forth.org/fig-forth/fig-forth_6800.pdf>
> I can see that it is waiting for a $0D. See the line after EXPEC3, label.
> If you have a monitor running, you should be able to check the TIB for the 
> return character ( I'n not positive it doesn't trap it out first ).
> To help isolate the problem, when you hit enter does it continue to allow you 
> to enter text and echo it or does it just die?
> I defeat the optimization, you can place a DB #0 after each JMP in the code. 
> That will pad it to the original length and make checking a lot easier.
> I can help more as you progress. These original listings all were able to 
> boot and execute an input line. They were known to have more hidden errors 
> with operations like U> and such.
> Dwight
>  

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