Hi, Ian has already responded, but, I think I got a working 2.3 on Solaris by generating interp.c from a 2.3beta vm and the 2.3 image, changing all ^M to ^J via xemacs, and then copying that to gnu-interp.c and running make. It does properly execute
(FlashMorphReader on: (HTTPSocket httpGet: 'http://www.audi.co.uk/flash/intro1.swf' accept:'application/x-shockwave-flash') processFile.
from the readme. In this case "properly executing" is defined as playing an advert for Audi :-)
cheers
bruce
Lex Spoon lex@cc.gatech.edu wrote:
Bill Cattey wdc@MIT.EDU wrote:
I've got the 2.3 image and changes file, and I'm running them on my Solaris and Linux systems in the 2.3beta image I got from inria.
I've
noticed that sometimes morphic projects get VERRRRRY slow, and the
Play
With Me 3 (16 bits) demo project, when entered hangs the VM and
ALT<.>
can't interrupt.
I figure these may be due to little improvements in 2.3VM that
aren't
in
the Beta VM. Alas, the 2.3VM has not yet been made available for
the
Unix platforms. Is this expected to happen soon, or should I
attempt
to
reproduce the work of Carl Gruden?
I haven't gotten Play With Me 3 to work, either. However, I haven't seen the slowdowns you mention.
One person posted they got a 2.3 VM compiled by:
a) generating interp.c from Squeak as normal (comment in CCodeGenerator) b) skipping the translation for GCC that the Unix Makefile normally does. For instance, change "../util/translator" to "/bin/cat" in the makefile.
I tried this, and it worked fine.... The only problem is that the VM doesn't contain the truetype code anywhere. Is this in the image somewhere that it can be filed out, or is it platform-specific code
that
someone the likes of Ian Piumatra will have to write?
Lex
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