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Updated SwiftForth reference manual for Windows.Changed loader to use MOV instead of POP to get jump table address from the return stack in the SwiftForth ELF loader (prevents segfault on some systems).Added Ctrl-P (up) and Ctrl-N (down) keys in line edit.Added bash-like clear function bound to Ctrl-L in line edit.Updated SwiftForth Reference Manual description of the “root” SwiftForth file path.Made RESET-TERM visible in the dictionary.Added CELLS to the end of the high-level representation of HASH to match the code definition.Corrected error in decode of PUSHA and POPA instructions in i386 disassembler.Updated Windows vectored exception handler to ignore non-Windows system status exceptions to operate correctly with the latest Windows Remote Desktop.Use Ctrl-T to transpose characters surrounding the insert point (or last two if at end of line). Added “transpose” function to IDE input line editing.Fixed bug in “transpose” function in IDE input line editing to check for empty input buffer.Recompiled binaries to prevent segfaults on latest Linux kernel.Fixed race condition with PostQuitMessage that could result in not saving registry settings (e.g., window position and size) on exit.Added code to CATCH and THROW that smudges the former return address (into CATCH) to prevent a discarded frame from being used by the system exception handler.Included in the support period are unlimited downloads of new releases as well as engineer-level technical support via email. Support subscriptions may be renewed online for $129 per year. The support subscription period included with your original purchase of a SwiftForth license or upgrade is one year. Updating to the latest version of SwiftForth is available to customers with current support subscriptions.
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