Unfortunately, even if you imported all the classes into the new Squeak, I doubt it would work without some difficult changes, mostly because some core methods in 2.0 have changed name or function in 4.2.
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LS97 wrote:
Unfortunately, even if you imported all the classes into the new Squeak, I doubt it would work without some difficult changes, mostly because some core methods in 2.0 have changed name or function in 4.2.
FROM THE BOTTOM UP...
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Squawkers13 wrote:
LS97 wrote:
Unfortunately, even if you imported all the classes into the new Squeak, I doubt it would work without some difficult changes, mostly because some core methods in 2.0 have changed name or function in 4.2.
From the bottom up...
Then yes, of course! There's absolutely no reason why it shouldn't be possible, but it would be extremely difficult.
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LS97 wrote:
Squawkers13 wrote:
LS97 wrote:
Unfortunately, even if you imported all the classes into the new Squeak, I doubt it would work without some difficult changes, mostly because some core methods in 2.0 have changed name or function in 4.2.
From the bottom up...
Then yes, of course! There's absolutely no reason why it shouldn't be possible, but it would be extremely difficult.
Rank it 1 to 10. (do not put 70)
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Squawkers13 wrote:
Rank it 1 to 10. (do not put 70)
Well, it took a big team of people at MIT a while, so... pretty difficult.
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Squawkers13 wrote:
Rank it 1 to 10. (do not put 70)
On difficulty? Ok then.
-5 to 4, depending on what the version difference is.





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