Squeak + Darwin (was: blah blah blah)

Karl Ramberg karl.ramberg at chello.se
Tue Apr 10 17:55:20 UTC 2001


I think the SqueakNOS project is the ultimate in cool here. Who 
need an os when you got Squeak ?
squaknos.sourceforge.net

karl

Aaron J Reichow wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Mayuresh A Kathe wrote:
> 
> > A better idea would be to have Squeak running on the Linux
> > framebuffer...
> >
> > That way porting across platforms will be a breeze...
> 
> I must say I agree.  That way, this environment would run binary
> compatible (less VM, kernel and other necesary utils) from PDA to
> funky-embedded thang to desktop to server to whatever.
> 
> Darwin/BSDs somehow feel nicer to work with for me (I'm more used to the
> command tools) and I admit, the name "Darwin" carries with it so much more
> cool-factor than "Linux," but Linux seems more practical.
> 
> > PS:
> > Hello everybody (those who do remember me), I am back... :-)
> 
> Hi! I don't know if I remember you, but welcome back all the same. ;)
> 
> Aaron
> 
> Aaron Reichow  ::  Twin Ports ACM VP ::  http://www.d.umn.edu/~reic0024/
> "The profit system follows the path of least resistance and following the
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