Squeak and CasioE105
Dean_Swan at Mitel.COM
Dean_Swan at Mitel.COM
Mon Jul 26 15:22:44 UTC 1999
From: Dean Swan at MITEL on 07/26/99 11:22 AM
Serg,
I experienced similar behavior. What I did to solve it was define a new
"button" in the Casio menu utility, and set it's command line to:
"\Program Files\Squeak\Squeak.exe \Program Files\Squeak.image"
Obviously, you should specify the name of your image file where I put
"Squeak.image". There's probably a "more correct" way to install Squeak and
define an association for ".image" files, but I have no love for Windows CE, and
I can run Squeak, so I haven't probed any further.
-Dean
"Serg Koren" <usinet.skoren at ibm.net> on 07/23/99 08:11:43 PM
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To: Dean Swan/Ogd/Mitel at Mitel
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Subject: Squeak and CasioE105
HI Dean,
Thanks for the info on running Squeak on the E100.
I've got an E105 and it *should* be the same. But I've run into a problem,
and I'm hoping you missed something in your instructions.
I've loaded all the MIPS pieces (VM and 3d.dll) along with the b version of
the image and changes. When I tap on the image I get an error telling me
there is no association set between the image and an application. If I
launch the VM I get the File Open dialog with *.image as a template but the
Casio doesn't see it.
Also, if I select *.* (all files) as a template. It still doesn't show up,
but I can see every other file BUT *all* of the squeak files. That is, I
can't see the VM or the dll or the image or the changeset. I've
doublechecked the folder its in. Any thoughts or ideas?
Thanks,
Serg
VisualNewt Software
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