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From: dave@enmasse.UUCP (Dave Brownell)
Newsgroups: net.internat
Subject: Re: What do we REALLY want? (Smalltalk!)
Message-ID: <484@enmasse.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 24-Oct-85 23:13:03 EST
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Posted: Thu Oct 24 23:13:03 1985
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In article <311@graffiti.UUCP> peter@graffiti.UUCP (Peter da Silva) writes:
>> ... Of course I could build these on top of UNIX, but
>> why bother when I can buy other systems like SmallTalk with all these things
>> anyway?
>
> Because you can't get SmallTalk (if you ever considered UNIX to be a resource
> hog, have a look at SmallTalk some time), and the Mac user interface is
> running on a horrid CP/M-like operating system.

You CAN TOO get smalltalk on a Mac !!!  I've seen it and it actually
looks good (thanks Mark!) on a 1 Mb Mac with a hard disk.

Though you're right about SmallTalk needing memory -- I wouldn't want to
run it on a 512K Mac, or without a hard disk.  But it IS available, and
from Apple at that.  (See discussions on INFO-MAC, and the next SMUG meeting.)
-- 
David Brownell
EnMasse Computer Corp
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