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  1. [COPY] --- ROCK-COPYRIGHT-NOTE-BEGIN ---
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  8. [COPY] ROCK Linux: rock-src/package/stf/squeak/squeak.desc
  9. [COPY] ROCK Linux is Copyright (C) 1998 - 2005 Clifford Wolf
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  11. [COPY] This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  12. [COPY] it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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  17. [COPY] Many people helped and are helping developing ROCK Linux. Please
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  22. [I] An open, highly portable Smalltalk-80 implementation
  23. [T] Squeak is an open, highly portable Smalltalk-80 implementation whose virtual
  24. [T] machine is written entirely in Smalltalk, making it easy to debug, analyze,
  25. [T] and change. To achieve practical performance, a translator produces an
  26. [T] equivalent C program whose performance is comparable to commercial Smalltalks.
  27. [T] Other noteworthy aspects of Squeak include
  28. [T] * real-time sound and music synthesis written entirely in Smalltalk
  29. [T] * extensions of BitBlt to handle color of any depth and anti-aliased
  30. [T] image rotation and scaling
  31. [T] * network access support that allows simple construction of servers and
  32. [T] other useful facilities
  33. [T] * it runs bit-identical on many platforms (Windows, Mac, Unix, and others)
  34. [T] * a compact object format that typically requires only a single word of
  35. [T] overhead per object
  36. [T] * a simple yet efficient incremental garbage collector for 32-bit direct
  37. [T] pointers
  38. [T] * efficient bulk-mutation of objects
  39. [T] Squeak comes under an open source license, meaning that you can download
  40. [T] and use it for free. What are you waiting for?
  41. [U] http://www.squeak.org/
  42. [A] Apple Computer { original developers team }
  43. [A] Squeak Central { the core Squeak team, maintainers of official releases }
  44. [A] and others { please see http://www.squeak.org/about/central.html for details }
  45. [M] Stefan Fiedler <stefan.fiedler@students.jku.at>
  46. [C] extra/development
  47. [L] OpenSource
  48. [S] Stable
  49. [V] 3.6-3
  50. [O] image_ver=3.7-5989
  51. [P] X -----5---9 236.100
  52. # C sources
  53. [D] 3150863951 Squeak-3.6-3.src.tar.gz http://www-sor.inria.fr/~piumarta/squeak/unix/release/
  54. # Smalltalk sources
  55. # -full.images and -full.changes
  56. [D] 1083504650 Squeak3.7-5989-full.zip http://update.squeakfoundation.org/external/
  57. # SqueakV3.sources
  58. [D] 547268744 SqueakV3.sources.tar.gz http://www-sor.inria.fr/~piumarta/squeak/unix/release/