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From: bill@IPSA.ARPA (Bill Pase)
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Subject: Smalltalk on the ST
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Date: Mon, 13-Jul-87 13:36:36 EDT
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There is a smalltalk for the ST which is PD, or at least free.
It is a port of the Unix version which is described in the book
"A Little Smalltalk" and runs on both the Amiga and the ST.
The person who gave me a copy claimed to have gotten it from
Compuserve.  I've not actually tired it except to see that it runs.

Little Smalltalk is a version of smalltalk designed to run on dumb
terminals attached to a unix system.  It has none of the graphics,
windows, or mouse interface, but is a resonably complete version of
the programming language part of the system only.

Anyhow, it might be of interest to those who can't wait for more
complete version of the smalltalk environment.  Otherwise you could
get a PC clone and run Smalltalk V of which I've never heard anything bad
get a PC clone and run Smalltalk V of which I've never heard anythingbad
get a PC clone and run Smalltalk V of which I've never heard anythingbad
get a PC clone and run Smalltalk V of which I've never heard anything
bad.  /bill