About HyperCard ( was Re: [squeak-dev] Getting rid of coloured code)

David T. Lewis lewis at mail.msen.com
Thu Feb 28 03:51:54 UTC 2013


On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 02:04:13AM +0000, H. Hirzel wrote:
> Thank you Casey and Dave for the references to get a working DynaBook
> Junior image.
> 
> It works fine.
> 
> A thing which might not be obvious it to download the example stack
> http://tinlizzie.org/lesserphic2/aboutDBJr%205-Aug.morph
> in addition, locate it with the file browser and then choose 'load as morph'

Hannes,

Thanks! That was not obvious to me at all, thanks for the tip :)

Dave


> 
> On 2/28/13, David T. Lewis <lewis at mail.msen.com> wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 04:31:36PM -0800, Casey Ransberger wrote:
> >> Ted Kaehler has done two implementations of DBJr AFAIK, one in Squeak and
> >> one in Javascript.
> >>
> >> Here's the javascript version (for Lively Kernel)
> >>
> >> http://forum.world.st/Try-DBJr-HyperCard-like-stacks-in-Lively-Kernel-td4599466.html
> >>
> >> I had to dig to find the Moshi image, but here's an actual Squeak image
> >> --
> >> and I think this was the right image -- note that this was a prototype
> >> and
> >> that some things (e.g. saving) aren't implemented. Also, I can't get it
> >> to
> >> open anymore, but I think that might be because I don't have a non-Cog VM
> >> now? Not sure which .sources file you want but I'm betting it's V3. The
> >> file of interest is "Text Field for LObject.zip"
> >>
> >> http://tinlizzie.org/lesserphic2/
> >>
> >> I was really fascinated with both the approach and the presentation he
> >> did
> >> here. Active essays are cool.
> >>
> >> Meantime I have to figure out why I can't open the image. I thought Cog
> >> could open older images, but interpreters can't open Cog images. Hmmm.
> >
> > Casey,
> >
> > Try an interpreter VM from squeakvm.org. It will run Cog images as well
> > as older Squeak image formats back to at least Squeak 3.6. It runs the
> > image attp://tinlizzie.org/lesserphic2/ without any problem.
> >
> > Dave
> >
> >
> >


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