where to get "Sources" for squeak 3.10

Karl karl.ramberg at comhem.se
Mon Dec 10 17:31:25 UTC 2007


Looks pretty good.
A few things


Chris Kassopulo wrote:
> Here's my shot at it:
>
> ===WHAT IS NEEDED===
>
> To use Squeak, you need to have four things:
>
> - a VM (Virtual Machine) for your operating system
>   This is the executable program that allows Squeak code to run
>   on your platform.
>   
To run some old images the newest vm will not work...
If someone wants to check up on that I'll make a subsection or a page on 
the wiki.
> - a Sources file that matches your VM
>   Squeak will run without sources but you won't be able to browse
>   the code.
>   
Hm, sources does not have to match the vm but the image.

We can also mention the preference to not warn if the sourec and changes 
not are present.

Karl

> - an Image file that provides the Squeak "personality"
>   The image together with the changes file holds the objects that
>   you will use and develop.
>
> - a Changes file that matches your image
>   The changes file is used to record every change to the image since
>   the creation of the sources file, including your changes. It is
>   always paired with its image except..?
>   
> ===HOW TO GET IT===
>
> If you are new to Squeak and are on Windows or Mac, it is easiest to
> install the latest stable release from the download box on the right.
> They are complete packages that contain everything needed for Squeak.
>
> If you are on another platform or need to use another image, you will
> need to download three files:
>
> - a VM (Virtual Machine) for your operating system
> - a Sources file that matches your VM
> - an Image and Changes file package
>
> Chris
>
> PS - The "Others" button in the Download box should go away.
>
>
>
>   




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