Check out the Smalltalk Archeology page! Smalltalk-80, and more!
stephane ducasse
stephane.ducasse at free.fr
Sun Mar 18 08:19:30 UTC 2007
Right I'm more than flooded. But I have archive them on my disc :)
Stef
On 17 mars 07, at 21:37, Aaron Reichow wrote:
> Stephane,
>
> I've put them up here:
>
> http://bitquabit.com/rev/old/download
>
> Read the ReadMe.html file for some useful info on using these files.
>
> Since I've not cleared these for copyright, I'm not publisizing
> this link to everyone, but I've handed it out to a few folks. I
> can't imagine that there'd be any legal problems sharing this- I
> think it all would count as "abandonware," but just in case there
> is a potential legal problem and also so I don't piss off the
> people who placed me in their trust and sent me copies of these
> programs in the first place. I'm emailing those folks to see if
> they mind me sharing them.
>
> If you need any help getting them going, don't hesitate to email me.
>
> Regards,
> Aaron
>
> On Mar 17, 2007, at 9:16 AM, stephane ducasse wrote:
>
>> excellent if we could get the archives and the exe this would be
>> even better :)
>>
>> On 16 mars 07, at 04:46, Aaron Reichow wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Squeakers!
>>>
>>> I and others have discussed old versions of Smalltalk a few times
>>> on the list in recent months. Something I mentioned was putting
>>> up a page with screenshots of various old versions of Smalltalk.
>>> I recently got a few of these old Smalltalks running and tonight
>>> I put together a simple page with a few screenshots and some
>>> basic info.
>>>
>>> Check it out at:
>>> http://bitquabit.com/rev/old/
>>>
>>> Right now I've got some info and screenshots up for: Apple
>>> Smalltalk-80 for Mac OS Classic, Digitalk Methods 1.1 (text-mode)
>>> for DOS, and Digitalk Smalltalk/V 286 R3 (graphical) for DOS.
>>>
>>> Thanks to all those who made this thing we love: Smalltalk! And
>>> thanks to those who have helped me out with this lil project.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Aaron
>>>
>>>
>>
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