SqueakNOS is not completely dead, however, it only supports serial mice. And, to answer the question... I would use the slax squeak thing, or some minimilized linux to run squeak on. Then you could also easily change your image you were running as well!
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 9:22 AM, Ryan Zerby tahognome@gmail.com wrote:
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.h...
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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