Right, sorry for a delayed reply, but, That is a very good idea, I was actually going to do that at one point, but I have no use for it, so I decided not to(and I am still learning linux) you could use linux from scratch! thats a good project
>SqueakNOS is not completely dead, however, it only supports serial mice.I also like the idea of using a minimal linux to run squeak on. Linux has a lot
>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!
of developers supporting it on many platforms. Why not build on their work and
not redo that work by writing Squeak drivers for keyboards, mice and other
devices. Just hide Linux as best you can, use it for the low level stuff and
have Squeak do everything else.
Lou
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Louis LaBrunda
Keystone Software Corp.
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