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What is on the ftp site in the experiments folder?

Jerome Peace
Hi all,

On the ftp site there are only a few folders with a 2010 activity. The one other than the trunk is the experiments folder:

http://ftp.squeak.org/Experiments/

There are some things in there but no explanations or readme file.

It would be good if someone knowledgable (or even a good guesser) would write the read me file.

A word about what each entry in the directory is and what one needs to do to use them.

I am particularly puzzled by the 3dot_nn subdirectories. Those seem to contain not the .zip files I expected but a bunch of pieces which supposedly could be combined to create something. But how are they supposed to be combined? What tool even understands a .sqz extention?

Basicly if its on a public site then enough information should be there so the public can know what its for and how to use it.

Yours in curiosity and service, --Jerome Peace


     

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Re: What is on the ftp site in the experiments folder?

Edgar De Cleene



On 3/14/10 5:57 PM, "Jerome Peace" <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> On the ftp site there are only a few folders with a 2010 activity. The one
> other than the trunk is the experiments folder:
>
> http://ftp.squeak.org/Experiments/
>
> There are some things in there but no explanations or readme file.
>
> It would be good if someone knowledgable (or even a good guesser) would write
> the read me file.
>
> A word about what each entry in the directory is and what one needs to do to
> use them.
>
> I am particularly puzzled by the 3dot_nn subdirectories. Those seem to contain
> not the .zip files I expected but a bunch of pieces which supposedly could be
> combined to create something. But how are they supposed to be combined? What
> tool even understands a .sqz extention?
>
> Basicly if its on a public site then enough information should be there so the
> public can know what its for and how to use it.
>
> Yours in curiosity and service, --Jerome Peace


Of all Squeakers you friend have to ask...

This is for 'Mendieta', SlSqueak3dot11, SqueakCore, Squeak 4.2 , you pick
the name .

Was for my dnu cascading technique in SqueakLightII and Minimalmorphic , see
the videos

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTaYxQSbbK4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCcSLAHOXmQ
recorded Jun 19 2009.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gezAHZfbmeo


Also see

http://vimeo.com/8155467
http://vimeo.com/5490107
http://vimeo.com/5495114

I plan to have README , but I think send many mails about this.
Give me time, tomorrow I pack the updated versions of FunSqueak and of
SlSqueak3dot11.

Soon both become official and change names, I hope

And .sqz is the extension for image segments, see
ImageSegment compressedFileExtension
I take this in 2005 from some of impara
All my SqueakLight and Minimal understand the extension.



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Re: What is on the ftp site in the experiments folder?

Nicolas Cellier
2010/3/14 Edgar J. De Cleene <[hidden email]>:

>
>
>
> On 3/14/10 5:57 PM, "Jerome Peace" <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> On the ftp site there are only a few folders with a 2010 activity. The one
>> other than the trunk is the experiments folder:
>>
>> http://ftp.squeak.org/Experiments/
>>
>> There are some things in there but no explanations or readme file.
>>
>> It would be good if someone knowledgable (or even a good guesser) would write
>> the read me file.
>>
>> A word about what each entry in the directory is and what one needs to do to
>> use them.
>>
>> I am particularly puzzled by the 3dot_nn subdirectories. Those seem to contain
>> not the .zip files I expected but a bunch of pieces which supposedly could be
>> combined to create something. But how are they supposed to be combined? What
>> tool even understands a .sqz extention?
>>
>> Basicly if its on a public site then enough information should be there so the
>> public can know what its for and how to use it.
>>
>> Yours in curiosity and service, --Jerome Peace
>
>
> Of all Squeakers you friend have to ask...
>
> This is for 'Mendieta', SlSqueak3dot11, SqueakCore, Squeak 4.2 , you pick
> the name .
>
> Was for my dnu cascading technique in SqueakLightII and Minimalmorphic , see
> the videos
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTaYxQSbbK4
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCcSLAHOXmQ
> recorded Jun 19 2009.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gezAHZfbmeo
>
>
> Also see
>
> http://vimeo.com/8155467
> http://vimeo.com/5490107
> http://vimeo.com/5495114
>
> I plan to have README , but I think send many mails about this.
> Give me time, tomorrow I pack the updated versions of FunSqueak and of
> SlSqueak3dot11.
>
> Soon both become official and change names, I hope
>
> And .sqz is the extension for image segments, see
> ImageSegment compressedFileExtension
> I take this in 2005 from some of impara
> All my SqueakLight and Minimal understand the extension.
>
>

Ah, Edgar, you spend too much time watching F1 :)

Nicolas

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Edgar De Cleene



On 3/14/10 7:53 PM, "Nicolas Cellier" <[hidden email]>
wrote:

> Ah, Edgar, you spend too much time watching F1 :)
>
> Nicolas
>
Ji ji ji.

See who wins to end of race after one year full of mistakes ?
We could learn some of they...


Edgar



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Re: What is on the ftp site in the experiments folder?

Nicolas Cellier
2010/3/14 Edgar J. De Cleene <[hidden email]>:

>
>
>
> On 3/14/10 7:53 PM, "Nicolas Cellier" <[hidden email]>
> wrote:
>
>> Ah, Edgar, you spend too much time watching F1 :)
>>
>> Nicolas
>>
> Ji ji ji.
>
> See who wins to end of race after one year full of mistakes ?
> We could learn some of they...
>
>
> Edgar
>

Squeak is not yet a F1, no F1 can reach a x2 speed-up so easily (see
Character>>digitValue) ;)

Nicolas