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From: Timothy Reaves <reaves@unix.asb.com>
Subject: Re: FREE (or Cheap) SmallTalk for OS/2?
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gwilliam@math.umass.edu wrote:
> 
> I'm a poor grad student who would very much like to learn some SmallTalk
> programming but I can't seem to find any of the obvious ports available (gnu
> etc.).  This leads me to believe that they haven't been done or I'm looking in
> the wrong place.  Anyone have a rec on this?
> 
> Thanks,
> Gordon Williams


     All though not widely known, IBM has a program where your school
(any educational entity) can sign up for, that allows the school to give
you a free $4000.00 version of VA SmallTalk. Your only allowed to use it
as long as you remain a student (even post-grad), and only for
non-comercial purposes.
