I'm catching up with a few weeks of pending email, so apologies in advance if anyone else has already done a better job of this...
On Oct 13, 2007, at 3:22 AM, Norbert Hartl wrote:
anyone tried to put a squeak vm on an iRex iLiad or knows anything about it?
Here's just enough to get a mini image up and running:
http://piumarta.com/tmp/squeak-iliad.tar.gz
Unpack the archive onto a USB drive, stick it in the top of your ereader, navigate to it and then tap the icon.
The image size is (severely) limited by the amount of physical memory available (although I didn't try very hard to activate swap). Interaction is painful, with screen refresh being erratic and intermittent. The hacks that went in to support 8-bit StaticGrey are too ugly to enumerate, but it should stay up long enough to convince you that the iLiad, at least in its current form, is heavily optimised for static content.
BTW: I think you might have to have enabled 'hacker mode' (by installing the 'unbrickable' package) on your iLiad before it'll let you run the above. I've never tried it on a 'virgin' machine, so I don't know. It might work out of the box.
Provided as-is; install/run it at your own risk.
Cheers, Ian