[squeak-dev] Squeak on mobile devices

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[squeak-dev] Squeak on mobile devices

Giuseppe
Hi all,

Tomorro, I will get an HTC Touch Dual with Windows Mobile 6 and internet
connection.

I would like to start to play with Squeak from them, but I don't know,
where is the efforts on Squeak for Windows Mobile.

I know some time ago (6 months?) somebody emailed about Squeak on Mobile
Devices, and I would like to know if something got some advance on this.
The known work did it, is about Squeak 3.0 I think.

Cheers.

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Re: [SpamAlert:SNF][squeak-dev] Squeak on mobile devices

LUIS QUIJANO
on Hylands (www.huv.com; [hidden email]) had done some work on mobile devices
for HUV applications.

I am personally interested in a rugged and economic ($1,000 - 1,500) mobile
platform where Squeak can:
      o Acquire data from the built-in GPS receiver, and
      o Read data from a serial port (via Bluetooth)

A bright screen (for daylight use) is a plus.

Cordially,

Luis
[hidden email]
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At 10:55 AM 9/24/2008, you wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>Tomorro, I will get an HTC Touch Dual with Windows Mobile 6 and internet
>connection.
>
>I would like to start to play with Squeak from them, but I don't know,
>where is the efforts on Squeak for Windows Mobile.
>
>I know some time ago (6 months?) somebody emailed about Squeak on Mobile
>Devices, and I would like to know if something got some advance on this.
>The known work did it, is about Squeak 3.0 I think.
>
>Cheers.
>
>



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Re: [SpamAlert:SNF][squeak-dev] Squeak on mobile devices

Jon Hylands
On Wed, 01 Oct 2008 07:16:27 -0400, LUIS QUIJANO <[hidden email]>
wrote:

> I am personally interested in a rugged and economic ($1,000 - 1,500) mobile
> platform where Squeak can:
>       o Acquire data from the built-in GPS receiver, and
>       o Read data from a serial port (via Bluetooth)
>
> A bright screen (for daylight use) is a plus.

Well, just find a platform that has a built-in serial GPS, and a virtual
serial port over bluetooth. Squeak should just work with that. I use serial
ports with Squeak all the time.

Later,
Jon

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