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From: mhackett@vaxxine.com (Mike Hackett)
Subject: Re: Rolling your own
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In article <38khl8$f9@isnews.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp>,
jeff@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Jeff McAffer) wrote:

> You should check out ST/X.  As I understand it is free (or near-free)
> for non-commercial ventures.

OK, I'll do that.  I also just discovered that the port of Little
Smalltalk I have (for the Apple IIgs) does actually work - I just wasn't
patient enough.  I'm going to see how much that gives me.  It's quite
slow though.

> BTW, on what machine do you want to run?

Apple IIgs first, Macintosh second.  I prefer to work on my IIgs, but
I've got a PowerBook for the things that are more easily done on a Mac
(because of lack of software).

> Good luck and have fun!

I'm sure I will! :-)

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