=> 5/31/00 4:11:18 PM EDT, arning@charm.net => << It was not my impresssion that any of the regularly available VMs currently have the LargeIntegers plugin internally, although that is certainly a possibility with the new plugin architecture. >>
Bob,
What is a 'regularly available VM'?
The latest have been posted to ftp://st.cs.uiuc.edu/pub/Smalltalk/Squeak/2.7/files/SqueakExe.zip for Windows and ftp://st.cs.uiuc.edu/pub/Smalltalk/Squeak/2.8/Squeak_VM_2.8-NOT.sea.bin (though I haven't personally tested this one -- the VM~2.8).
These have the LargeIntegers code in them, without a plugin.
Bruce has been doing an incredible job keeping the archive up to date. Dan added the Mac version to 2.8 folder.
Cheers, Jerry ____________________________
Jerry L. Archibald systemObjectivesIncorporated ____________________________
JArchibald@aol.com wrote:
=> 5/31/00 4:11:18 PM EDT, arning@charm.net => << It was not my impresssion that any of the regularly available VMs currently have the LargeIntegers plugin internally, although that is certainly a possibility with the new plugin architecture. >>
Bob,
What is a 'regularly available VM'?
Currently VM2.7, because it - is official, and - should be similar in functionality for all platforms.
The latest have been posted to ftp://st.cs.uiuc.edu/pub/Smalltalk/Squeak/2.7/files/SqueakExe.zip for Windows and ftp://st.cs.uiuc.edu/pub/Smalltalk/Squeak/2.8/Squeak_VM_2.8-NOT.sea.bin (though I haven't personally tested this one -- the VM~2.8).
I think most people update their VMs, if there is a official (not alpha) version number change. Currently we are staying at VM2.7.
Is this true or may I be wrong here?
Stephan
These have the LargeIntegers code in them, without a plugin.
Bruce has been doing an incredible job keeping the archive up to date. Dan added the Mac version to 2.8 folder.
Cheers, Jerry ____________________________
Jerry L. Archibald systemObjectivesIncorporated ____________________________
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