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* ATAFORTH; advertised as compatible with Atari-DOS; lost; from Dan Bloomquist, Nova Technology, 1982
* pns-Forth (the author was probably Robert Gonsalves; by Pink Noise Studios, 1981) - at least versions 1.4 and 1.5 were available (''files to be amended'')
* Colleen Forth; from Atari - Steve Calfee, Michael Albaugh and others, 1980 (''files to be amended'')
** later ported to Fig standard and evolved into multiple Forths: 1.4S/Team Atari/ANTIC/1.4V/Coin-Op/Turbo4TH
* Nautilus Compiler - used at least to release game "Alien Garden" on Atari; lost; by Nautilus Systems (Jerry Boutelle), 1981
* Go-Forth (pForth?); released but lost; from Lawrence Rust - Bignose Software / SECS, ca. 1985
* Fig Forth by Pulsar Software; lost or never released; 1988
* Marx Forth; never released or lost compiler; advertised by Perkel Software Systems in 1983
* MVP-FORTH Programmer's Kit; never released or lost; advertised for Atari by ECS / Mountain View Press ca. 1983 as somehow related to (non-Atari) MVP-FORTH
* Micromotion FORTH-79 - used for Apple II and Atari educational games; compiler not available on Atari itself; Micromotion, 1980