Hi Clinton
You wrote today that you have a fork of Squeak 2.8 ** running on the Raspberry Pi.
May I ask you which OS you have there and which VM?
Thank you in advance
--Hannes
** (actually your own fork of Scratch which is a fork of Squeak 2.8)
P.M. The link to Clinton's work.
http://enchanting.robotclub.ab.ca/tiki-index.php
On 1/4/13, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Clinton
You wrote today that you have a fork of Squeak 2.8 ** running on the Raspberry Pi.
May I ask you which OS you have there and which VM?
Thank you in advance
--Hannes
** (actually your own fork of Scratch which is a fork of Squeak 2.8)
The Raspberry PI (a $25 arm-based linux computer; http://www.raspberrypi.org/) is running the latest version of debian. I've tested on a OS with hardware floating point support, called Raspbian “wheezy”, and on one without, called Soft-float Debian “wheezy”.
The VM package is called:
Package: squeak-vm Version: 1:4.4.7.2357-1.1+rpi1
Yes, you are quite correct calling the image my fork of a fork of Squeak 2.8. (I have contemplated porting the software to a newer version of Squeak, but it is a large effort without a lot of reward).
Cheers, Clinton
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 3:50 AM, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Clinton
You wrote today that you have a fork of Squeak 2.8 ** running on the Raspberry Pi.
May I ask you which OS you have there and which VM?
Thank you in advance
--Hannes
** (actually your own fork of Scratch which is a fork of Squeak 2.8)
beginners@lists.squeakfoundation.org