I'm not sure what I'm looking for, exactly... I guess the "full squeak experience?"

I'm thinking about ubiquitous computing, wearables, etc.... small machines that may require on-the-spot application modification. What smalltalk was designed for.I'm looking to get rid of some of the overhead of the OS and be able to breath some fun/life back into some less powerful machines. 

Specifically, I have all the parts necessary for a wearable computer (a rather bulky one..) and would like to use squeak on it. 

On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 10:48 AM, David Mitchell <david.mitchell@gmail.com> wrote:
There have been lots of bootable squeaks.

Just before 2000, I used to carry around a 2.2 mini image on a 1.44MB
floppy that worked off OSKit (back when machines had floppies!).
http://lists.tunes.org/archives/tunes/1999-October/002363.html

Last year, I had a bootable puppy linux key that I put the Seaside One
Click experience on. With a 1GB key, it wasn't even challenging.
http://news.squeak.org/2007/11/10/seaside-one-click-experience/

Recently, there was Squeakware, made from Slax:
http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2005-October/096016.html

What are you looking for?



On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Ryan Zerby <tahognome@gmail.com> wrote:
> Has this project come any closer to reality in the past year?  I kind of
> lost track of it.
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