Specifications for the sound recorder program & a low memory
image for a Mac, a long request...
Russell N Hyer
hrothgar.ofstingan at gmail.com
Tue Jun 19 12:02:07 UTC 2007
Dear Ken & John,
The reason I'm using Macintosh is because that's what I have at home.
In answer to John's question, yeah, it's 68k. And I know I *should*
upgrade, if your figures are true for 20 / 30 pounds for a G3, then I
will do so quite soon.
The reason, however, for wanting to work on my ancient machines was
that I wanted something that would work simply and not have major
RAM/CPU requirements. (Of course things have changed a lot since I
last bought a machine.. and this is only a test...)
Oh and I think the morphic-less Squeak-68k VM/shrunk image would be
very useful. I mean - it's not about constructing a GUI - it's about
utilising the sound recorder program to respond to input sounds.
Regards,
Russell
On 6/18/07, Ken Causey <ken at kencausey.com> wrote:
> Perhaps I'm missing something. But I get the idea that you think you
> have to use a Mac. Squeak runs on other platforms including Win32,
> Linux, etc. Am I overlooking something that requires that you run on a
> Mac?
>
> Ken
>
>
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