Hi--
So, what's the latest and greatest Squeak system for the iPAQ 3600 series, and where can I get all the bits (build environment and image/changes/sources)?
I'm interested to know how the Linux and WinCE versions stack up now performance-wise... I checked the "Squeak on the iPaq" page (http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/1719), but it makes references to reasonability.net which seem to have gone stale.
I'm willing to provide web space for bits cited (to replace my old 2.8-era stuff at http://netjam.org/smalltalk/sources/wince/ipaq.zip and http://netjam.org/smalltalk/sources/wince/squeakCE.zip).
I just got a folding keyboard for my machine so I'm eager to start using it for serious hacking. :)
thanks!
-C
-- Craig Latta composer and computer scientist craig.latta@netjam.org www.netjam.org crl@watson.ibm.com Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)]
Hi Craig:
Well, the reasonability.net link is actually quite recent...unfortunately there seems to be some difficulty accessing that site (some people can reach it, others get a 404). Were you able to access the site you'd find a very recent 3.1 VM and image compiled with the new Genie plugin and OSProcess.
I'd be happy to provide you with the image & VM however...Ken Treis (the owner of reasonability.net) is looking into why the web server is misbehaving. Until it is fixed I could email you the bits...
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 01:43:03AM -0700, Craig Latta wrote:
Hi--
So, what's the latest and greatest Squeak system for the iPAQ 3600 series, and where can I get all the bits (build environment and image/changes/sources)?
I'm interested to know how the Linux and WinCE versions stack up now performance-wise... I checked the "Squeak on the iPaq" page (http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/1719), but it makes references to reasonability.net which seem to have gone stale.
I'm willing to provide web space for bits cited (to replace my old 2.8-era stuff at http://netjam.org/smalltalk/sources/wince/ipaq.zip and http://netjam.org/smalltalk/sources/wince/squeakCE.zip).
I just got a folding keyboard for my machine so I'm eager to start using it for serious hacking. :)
thanks!
-C
-- Craig Latta composer and computer scientist craig.latta@netjam.org www.netjam.org crl@watson.ibm.com Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)]
Hi,
So, what's the latest and greatest Squeak system for the iPAQ 3600 series, and where can I get all the bits (build environment and image/changes/sources)?
The latest (though it hasn't changed since the last time I announced) executable and the project tree is at www.is.titech.ac.jp/~ohshima/squeak/iPAQ.
In my opnion, the upside of WinCE VM is possible early access to the drivers for new peripherals, easier to install, and more update of VM source, because it shares most of code with Windows VM.
The downside of WinCE VM is less "hackability" Kevin calls, and less enthusiastic and supportive community.
For example, this is a situation I'm having now. I'm writing a code that uses the network from Squeak via Lucent 802.11 network card. It simply works. This is nice. However, I found that the screen flickers/flashes when I use the network. I couldn't figure out why and I couldn't figure out why Internet Explorer doesn't have this problem.
-- Yoshiki
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