An N-Bit SUBLEQ Interpreter written in Perl. For more information see:
65536 cells are initialized to zero if not set, reading cells before setting them outside of that range will result in a warning.
The program returns non-zero on failure, and zero on success.
The image provided contains a working, 16-bit, eForth programming language interpreter, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth_(programming_language) for more information on Forth (eForth being the dialect).
"make" is not required, but a Makefile is provided for convenience.
To run:
./subleq.pl 16 eforth.dec
Type "words" and hit Enter to get a list of defined Forth functions.
Type "bye" or CTRL-D (CTRL-Z on Windows) to exit.
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