Hi all,
my SqueakJS VM has reached a major milestone. It is now sufficiently complete to run a full Etoys image (and possibly other non-closure images, too). It has support for most BitBlt modes, WarpBlt, even some Balloon2D rendering (for TTF fonts), a virtual file system, image saving etc.
Try it: http://bertfreudenberg.github.io/SqueakJS/etoys/ (Safari and IE are significantly faster than Firefox and Chrome, best is Safari Webkit nightly, works on iPad too, hopefully Android)
For more details, see my blogpost: http://croquetweak.blogspot.de/2014/07/squeakjs-runs-etoys-now.html
Feedback and contributions welcome :)
- Bert -
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kejm93khpqmswzq/SqueakJS_Seaside2.6.png
This is a 3.8 image with Seaside 2.6. It complains that it cannot find the sources, which I think would be easy to fix. It's not using the sources I put in the directory with the image. There is a primitive fail with NetNameResolver as the picture shows in the debugger. I thought I might run the image in one window with SqueakJS and then see SushiStore in another window at http://localhost:8822/seaside/store. I only spent fifteen minutes playing with this, but this looks like some kind of hosting revolution in early stages.
Chris
On Jul 4, 2014, at 5:27 PM, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
Hi all,
my SqueakJS VM has reached a major milestone. It is now sufficiently complete to run a full Etoys image (and possibly other non-closure images, too). It has support for most BitBlt modes, WarpBlt, even some Balloon2D rendering (for TTF fonts), a virtual file system, image saving etc.
Try it: http://bertfreudenberg.github.io/SqueakJS/etoys/ (Safari and IE are significantly faster than Firefox and Chrome, best is Safari Webkit nightly, works on iPad too, hopefully Android)
For more details, see my blogpost: http://croquetweak.blogspot.de/2014/07/squeakjs-runs-etoys-now.html
Feedback and contributions welcome :)
- Bert -
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