Bert Freudenberg wrote:
>
> On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, John Hinsley wrote:
>
> > First, I needed to upgrade the image, then I needed to realise that the
> > red button had been disabled :-/, then I needed to tweak the vm so that
> > it had more than 20Mb, then to work out that there's been so much change
> > between the "real" Squeak and the Plugin that I can only run stuff
> > locally by running the Plugin.image. Then I needed to file in your code
> > for the plugin.
> >
> > Having done all that (and not a lot else!) I can now play with bubbles
> > locally. (I've not found the time to play with the car or cars!)
>
> Works fine for me in the browser - even with the 20m default. I noticed
> there is sound, it gives an error ("no /dev/dsp") ... maybe that's a
> problem? What plugin/vm/browser/os are you using, exactly?
Well, it works fine for me, too: it could be that the low space stuff
crept in elsewhere along the way: really, the _biggest_ blunder I made
(amongst many!) was not realising that the plugin stuff had veered so
far away from the base image.
I'm using your sources, and the gzipped image on Squealkand with Je77's
code filed in. At least, this is the setup which works for me! (I won't
detail the mistakes I made on the way, or you'll die laughing!) On SuSE
6.4 with Netscape 4.7*. I do get the ("no /dev/dsp") error, but then, I
have no sound configured (there's a soundblaster waiting for me to fit
it -- I'm offering up prayers to the great god Yast as I write) and
apart from the error message Bubbles runs fine locally.
Cheers
John
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