On Oct 26, 7:50*am, Dennis <druf... (AT) worldnet (DOT) att.net> wrote:
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On Oct 25, 2:32*pm, Jerry Avins <j... (AT) ieee (DOT) org> wrote:
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Mentifex
Completely inoffensive, therefore entitled to toleration.
Jerry
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Further, he is one of the few outspoken users of Forth
who is doing something reasonably useful.
We can argue about all sorts of things that his AI system
is doing, but in the end, I suspect that it will not be all bad. *
Personally, I encourage his participation and use of the language.
DaR |
Jerry Avins and Dennis Ruffer get a tip of the hat
and thank-you from ATM/Mentifex for their civility.
This occasion prompts a Q-DOS style progress report
(i.e., quick and dirty) on the move of Mentifex
artificial intelligence from 32-bit Win32Forth
to x86-64 iForth and 86-bit Linux, +/- Mac OSX.
Today I bought my first new computer in 18 years,
since I purchased an Amiga CDTV (Amiga 500) in 1991.
My new Acer Aspire 32-bit WiFi netbook is a bridge
to the eventual scrounging of a 64-bit Linux PC.
http://store.kagi.com/cgi-bin/store....e¤cy=USD
is where I plan to buy 32/64-bit iForth v4.0 as
announced on 8 October 2009 by Marcel Hendrix.
The point-of-sale page allows Netizens to choose
from many different monetary currencies to buy in.
http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/mindforth.txt is the
free AI source code in Win32Forth that I plan to
recode in 32/64-bit iForth so that minor tweaking
will permit AI enthusiasts to run the "i4thmind"
on 64-bit Windows/Linux/OSX.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/w.../message/14462
is about "MindForth expanding into Linux x86-64 iForth."
By announcing the _intent_ of a 64-bit i4thmind AI in
pertinent newsgroups and other forums, I believe that
I make it possible for "early adopters" and technical
wizards to race ahead on the path to serious True AI.
Respectfully submitted,
A.T. Murray/Mentifex
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