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*Squeak6.0 Desktop <blockquote>This is the current level used by the DGUI Project which will load in a current Squeak 6 with Squot from the source Squit repo. </blockquote>
*Squeak6.0 Desktop <blockquote>This is the current level used by the DGUI Project which will load in a current Squeak 6 with Squot from the source Squit repo. Desktop is the reference SPO environment, the web version is a convenience for DCMS users. Since the desktop version can run in a desktop sharing session in a browser, or from an MCP node via vnc, it is the preferred version there too.</blockquote><div style="color: yellow;background-color:black;float: right;"> &nbsp; [https://ns.meansofproduction.biz/SPO/run <span style="color: cyan;">WEBSPO</span>] is set as the home panel for DCMS devops users.</div>
*Squeak5 Web (SqueakJS)<blockquote>The link at the lower right of this inset leads to a setup for this. A best effort to get a core of function working under the browser vm has neither high or low confidence at this time. Mostly works is the apparent state.</blockquote>
*The SqueakJS SPO subset (WEBSPO) runs in browsers from images on a browser disk.
*Squeak5.3 Desktop https://meansofproduction.biz/pub/Squeak5.3-19459-64bit-All-in-One.zip<blockquote>You may prefer to get an official copy of this version at squeak.org, they maintain historical archives to the 1990s. There are no instructions for using the zip in it, dunno about elsewhere but should be pretty clear upon inspection of the contents. Useful as a reference for SqueakJS which as of this writing is 5.3 based.</blockquote>
<br>On fileIn, a SPO level presumes a level of squeakmap, monticello, etc. but thereafter generally diverges in its internal squit repo.
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Whether in a browser or on a desktop a SPO must be served from a node of a MCP for the full set of ops.
During initial package load, a SPO level presumes the state of squeakmap, monticello, etc. but thereafter, the local sources may diverge for the instance in its internal squit repo.
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<div style="color: yellow;background-color:black;float: right;"> The web subset base is [https://ns.meansofproduction.biz/SPO/run <span style="color: cyan;">here</span>] .</div><br><br>
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== 4720 Story ==
== 4720 Story ==
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<tr><td colspan=3>This image shows a lot of reverse video, they were normally white text on black. I believe they also could be configured like a contemporary IBM 3270 for "greenscreen" green on black or amber. There also was an ET series (shown below), a more modern version of the TD monitor (shown above, an 800 I believe).</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan=3>This image shows a lot of reverse video, they were normally white text on black. I believe they also could be configured like a contemporary IBM 3270 for "greenscreen" green on black or amber. There also was an ET series (shown below), a more modern version of the TD monitor (shown above, an 800 I believe).</td></tr>
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<table><tr><td align=left width=50%><blockquote><b>DGUI Linux, Mac, or Windows desktop is reference version.<br>Desktop and web SPO loaders are available from your DCMS account.</b><br><br>
<table><tr><td align=left width=50%><blockquote><b> Linux, Mac, or Windows desktop is reference version (DGUI)<br>Desktop and web SPO loaders are available from your DCMS account.</b><br><br>
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"DGUI" could be somewhat misleading, since here "domain" refers only to the GUI aspect of domain space as such. In fact. anything that could run on a node could produce a native or web UI. The Domains GUI prefers Smalltalk on aesthetic as well as practical grounds but [[redvant]] is also used and many embedded systems have their own.
"DGUI" could be somewhat misleading, since here "domain" refers only to the GUI aspect of domain space as such. In fact. anything that could run on a node could produce a native GUI or web UI. The Domains GUI prefers Smalltalk on aesthetic as well as practical grounds but [[redvant|<span style="color: pink;">redvant</span>]] is also used and many embedded systems have their own none of which are what is meant by 'DGUI' in the narrow sense of this page.
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