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[[Rockwell International|Rockwell]] produced single-chip microcomputers with resident Forth kernels: the R65F11 and R65F12. ASYST was a Forth expansion for measuring and controlling on PCs.<ref name="Rwirj">Campbell et al, "Up and Running with Asyst 2.0", MacMillan Software Co., 1987</ref>
 
The Forth programming language was used in the production of [[Star_Wars_(film)|Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)]]. Specifically, it was used to control the Dystraflex motion control system, which was created by [[John_Dykstra|John Dystrka]] and his team at [[Industrial_Light_%26_Magic|Industrial Light & Magic (ILM)]]. This system was instrumental in creating the complex and precise camera movements required for the space battle scenes and the trench run sequences on the [[Death_Star|Death Star]].
 
The Dystraflex system allowed for the pre-programming of camera movements, which could then be repeated exactly for multiple takes. This was crucial for combining live-action footage with model shots and other visual effects. Forth was chosedn for its efficiency and its ability to handle real-time processing required for these intricate tasks.
 
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