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cocoa squeak 32/64bit vm 5.0.0 ALPHA 1 ships

johnmci

I've sent a copy of the VM to a couple of people to try, if anyone else is interested please email me for the ALPHA

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Re: cocoa squeak 32/64bit vm 5.0.0 ALPHA 1 ships

Michael Haupt-3
 
Hi John,

On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:56 AM, John M McIntosh
<[hidden email]> wrote:
> I've sent a copy of the VM to a couple of people to try, if anyone else is interested please email me for the ALPHA

I'm very interested.

Best,

Michael
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Re: [iSqueak] cocoa squeak 32/64bit vm 5.0.0 ALPHA 1 ships

Bert Freudenberg
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On 25.11.2009, at 10:56, John M McIntosh wrote:
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> I've sent a copy of the VM to a couple of people to try, if anyone else is interested please email me for the ALPHA

Me.

Also, do you have build instructions somewhere?

And I noticed the platform is named "Mac OSObjC" which seems clumsy. How about "OS X", which would make sense for both Mac and iPhone OSes? Or "Cocoa", though I like "OS X" even better I think.

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Re: Re: [iSqueak] cocoa squeak 32/64bit vm 5.0.0 ALPHA 1 ships

Damien Pollet
 
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 11:12, Bert Freudenberg <[hidden email]> wrote:
> And I noticed the platform is named "Mac OSObjC" which seems clumsy. How about "OS X", which would make sense for both Mac and iPhone OSes? Or "Cocoa", though I like "OS X" even better I think.

Cocoa would make sense, since there is a possibility that most of that
code is reusable under linux/windows via the GNUstep version of
foundation/appkit.


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