Smalltalk for modest hardware, maybe a microcontroller

stéphane ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Mon Sep 5 05:43:22 UTC 2005


On 5 sept. 05, at 04:55, Daniel Vainsencher wrote:

> Have you looked at
> http://www.esmertec.com/company/downloads/OSVM.pdf
>
> This is a Smalltalk derived platform. Its not a full smalltalk  
> (IIRC, blocks allocated only on the stack, so you can't return  
> them, for example), but its designed for embedded stuff (don't know  
> if your hardware range).


If you understand what's happen after the year tthat you are allowed  
to use their software. Let's know.
Because we are interested into that too.

Stef

>
> Agustin Martinez wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>  I'm from Argentina, from Buenos Aires University. I work most in  
>> object oriented programming and robotics. I'm trying to get a  
>> smalltalk environment run on a modest autonomous robot controller.  
>> I want to build or buy the easiest and cheapest controller card to  
>> run smalltalk inside; using an 8-bits microcontroller if possible.
>> I read the list archive and something about was discussed in 2002  
>> ('Samlltalk Bot' was the subject). I also took a look at most  
>> small implementations of smalltalk (Spoon -ex Squad-, SqueakNOS,  
>> and so on) and other "related" things (Bot-Kit, OOPic, MicroSeeker  
>> Pic/Smalltalk, etc) but I haven't found what I consider right  
>> answers.
>>  If someone can help me, I'll appreciate.
>>  Best,
>>  Agustín Rafael Martínez
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>
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