Hi folks,
does someone still have a copy of the original 1996 Squeak 1.13 release? The file name might have been Squeak1.13.sea or Squeak1.13-mac.sea. The original Squeak team members appear do not have kept it.
Our version archive only has a copy modified by Ian to run on unix:
There is also an even older, pre-release version, but again that has been modified by Andreas to run on windows:
But having the original bits would be an important historic artifact.
If you have a copy, please send it my way. Or, if you know someone who might have it, please forward this email to them.
Thank you!
- Bert -
Am 04.11.2014 21:16, schrieb Bert Freudenberg:
Hi folks,
does someone still have a copy of the original 1996 Squeak 1.13 release? The file name might have been Squeak1.13.sea or Squeak1.13-mac.sea. The original Squeak team members appear do not have kept it.
Our version archive only has a copy modified by Ian to run on unix:
There is also an even older, pre-release version, but again that has been modified by Andreas to run on windows:
But having the original bits would be an important historic artifact.
If you have a copy, please send it my way. Or, if you know someone who might have it, please forward this email to them.
Thank you!
- Bert -
I might have it on some old backup CD from my Performa that I had at the time. Don't know whether I have enough time today to search for it, though.
Cheers, Hans-Martin
If is it found, it should be clearly labeled and archived at http://ftp.squeak.org
--Hannes
On 11/5/14, hmm hmm@heeg.de wrote:
Am 04.11.2014 21:16, schrieb Bert Freudenberg:
Hi folks,
does someone still have a copy of the original 1996 Squeak 1.13 release? The file name might have been Squeak1.13.sea or Squeak1.13-mac.sea. The original Squeak team members appear do not have kept it.
Our version archive only has a copy modified by Ian to run on unix:
There is also an even older, pre-release version, but again that has been modified by Andreas to run on windows:
But having the original bits would be an important historic artifact.
If you have a copy, please send it my way. Or, if you know someone who might have it, please forward this email to them.
Thank you!
- Bert -
I might have it on some old backup CD from my Performa that I had at the time. Don't know whether I have enough time today to search for it, though.
Cheers, Hans-Martin
I think I get it
I put a zip file with all Squeak version 1.x I got at this adress:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/66990913/Squeak%201.0.zip
Le 2014-11-04 à 15:16, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de a écrit :
Hi folks,
does someone still have a copy of the original 1996 Squeak 1.13 release? The file name might have been Squeak1.13.sea or Squeak1.13-mac.sea. The original Squeak team members appear do not have kept it.
Our version archive only has a copy modified by Ian to run on unix:
There is also an even older, pre-release version, but again that has been modified by Andreas to run on windows:
But having the original bits would be an important historic artifact.
If you have a copy, please send it my way. Or, if you know someone who might have it, please forward this email to them.
Thank you!
- Bert -
And also an other at:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/66990913/Squeak1.1-APSL.zip
Don't remember the meaning of APSL
Le 2014-11-05 à 15:27, Raymond Asselin jgr.asselin@me.com a écrit :
I think I get it
I put a zip file with all Squeak version 1.x I got at this adress:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/66990913/Squeak%201.0.zip
Le 2014-11-04 à 15:16, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de a écrit :
Hi folks,
does someone still have a copy of the original 1996 Squeak 1.13 release? The file name might have been Squeak1.13.sea or Squeak1.13-mac.sea. The original Squeak team members appear do not have kept it.
Our version archive only has a copy modified by Ian to run on unix:
There is also an even older, pre-release version, but again that has been modified by Andreas to run on windows:
But having the original bits would be an important historic artifact.
If you have a copy, please send it my way. Or, if you know someone who might have it, please forward this email to them.
Thank you!
- Bert -
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 12:33 PM, Raymond Asselin jgr.asselin@me.com wrote:
And also an other at:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/66990913/Squeak1.1-APSL.zip
Don't remember the meaning of APSL
It might be "Apple Public Source License".
Colin
Hi Raymond,
I had a look - there indeed are some files we do not have in our archive, thank you!
Unfortunately, none of these is the original.
The way to check is in the Systems-File category: if UnixFileDirectory or DosFileDirectory exist, then it is not the original, Mac-only release. This would not even work correctly on a Windows or Unix box, so it is understandable that few people kept it.
So ... Hans-Martin, did you find something?
- Bert -
On 05.11.2014, at 21:27, Raymond Asselin jgr.asselin@me.com wrote:
I think I get it
I put a zip file with all Squeak version 1.x I got at this adress:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/66990913/Squeak%201.0.zip
Le 2014-11-04 à 15:16, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de a écrit :
Hi folks,
does someone still have a copy of the original 1996 Squeak 1.13 release? The file name might have been Squeak1.13.sea or Squeak1.13-mac.sea. The original Squeak team members appear do not have kept it.
Our version archive only has a copy modified by Ian to run on unix:
There is also an even older, pre-release version, but again that has been modified by Andreas to run on windows:
But having the original bits would be an important historic artifact.
If you have a copy, please send it my way. Or, if you know someone who might have it, please forward this email to them.
Thank you!
- Bert -
Am 07.11.2014 um 13:14 schrieb Bert Freudenberg:
So ... Hans-Martin, did you find something?
Sorry, nothing :-( My backup CDs were mostly unreadable, and of the 3 hard disk drives that I kept from 1995-1997 two were unreadable (the WD caviar 1.2G and 4G ones), only the 1995 IBM drive (500M) still works but does not have the files on it (there's a MkLinux install on it plus only a minimal MacOS system). So no success here.
Cheers, Hans-Martin
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