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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. 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, 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>
*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>
*WEBSPO is a SqueakJS subset which runs in browsers from images on a MCP node or in demo mode from a browser disk.
*The SqueakJS SPO subset (WEBSPO) runs in browsers from images on a browser disk.
<br>On fileIn, a SPO level presumes a level of squeakmap, monticello, etc. but thereafter generally diverges in its internal squit repo.
<br>On fileIn, a SPO level presumes a level of squeakmap, monticello, etc. but thereafter generally diverges in its internal squit repo.
Whether in a browser or on a desktop the SPO must only be operated on a trusted host.
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.
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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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