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                                        The snapshot from 03/24/07 works:<div><br></div><div><a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20070324070352/http://bitquabit.com:80/rev/old/download/methods11.zip">http://web.archive.org/web/20070324070352/http://bitquabit.com:80/rev/old/download/methods11.zip</a></div><div><a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20070320232853/http://bitquabit.com:80/rev/old/download/stv3-dos-installed.zip">http://web.archive.org/web/20070320232853/http://bitquabit.com:80/rev/old/download/stv3-dos-installed.zip</a></div><div><br></div><div><a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20070320232853/http://bitquabit.com:80/rev/old/download/ReadMe.html">http://web.archive.org/web/20070320232853/http://bitquabit.com:80/rev/old/download/ReadMe.html</a></div><div><br></div><div>Best,</div><div>Marcel</div><div class="mb_sig"></div>
                                        
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                        <p style="color: #AAAAAA; margin-top: 10px;">Am 19.09.2017 20:32:03 schrieb Jecel Assumpcao Jr. <jecel@merlintec.com>:</p>Martin Dahl wrote on: Tue, 19 Sep 2017 18:26:41 +0200<br><br>> out of interest in Smalltalk and embedded systems, I am<br>> looking for the only text mode smalltalk I know of, Digitalk<br>> methods.<br><br>GNU Smalltalk and Little Smalltalk are also text only. There there was a<br>version of Squeak for MS-DOS without graphics, but it was not as usable<br>as these two.<br><br>http://smalltalk.gnu.org/<br><br>For Little Smalltalk there are four rather different versions. Version 1<br>is what is described in the book:<br><br>> http://sdmeta.gforge.inria.fr/FreeBooks/LittleSmalltalk/ALittleSmalltalk.pdf<br><br>Version 3 is very similar to Smalltalk-76 (all classes are instances of<br>Class) while version 4 is like Smalltalk-80 (with metaclasses). Each of<br>these versions have had interesting forks over the years trying to<br>remove some of the limitations.<br><br>https://github.com/crcx/littlesmalltalk<br><br>https://github.com/pgregory/tumbleweed<br><br>> The best my google fu has come up with is a reference to the<br>> old forum (dating back to 2007): http://forum.world.st/Check-out-the-Smalltalk-Archeology-page-Smalltalk-80-and-more-td61347.html<br>> Sadly, wayback has noch archived the binaries.<br>> I was wondering whether someone from this list might still have<br>> a copy of methods, or maybe somebody knows whether there<br>> is some similar page still online? <br><br>I should have a copy, though I have no idea if the floppy disks are<br>readable after all these years. I will take a look. But I would think<br>any current project would have better results with the open source<br>alternative I mentioned above than with a binary solution like Methods.<br><br>Note that Methods is not really text only. It has a traditional<br>Smalltalk GUI which happens to use the CGA text mode. And that is<br>something that might not make sense in an embedded system.<br><br>-- Jecel<br><br>
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