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<div id="ygrp-text"><p>Hi, don't bother to contact the ftp address, I've tried before, but cannot contact.<br>I've sent a mail to Antero Taivalsaari and he replied that even he has no copies<br>of the software which he has lost in a hard drive crash.<br>
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<div><p>Russell,</p><div class="im"><br>
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> Does anyone know whether there is a copy of the Antero Taivalsaari's<br>
> 'Kevo' programming language floating around anywhere, and whether<br>
> it would still be possible to run it?<br>
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I might have, but it will take me a while to find it. You need to be<br>
able to run old Mac 68K executables to use this. Though this entry is<br>
from 1993, so it might run on PowerMacs:<br>
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language: Kevo (Forth-like)<br>
package: kevo<br>
version: 0.9b6<br>
parts: interpreter, demo programs, user's guide, papers<br>
author: Antero Taivalsaari <<a href="mailto:tsaari%40cs.uta.fi" target="_blank">tsaari@cs.uta.fi</a>><br>
location: <a href="ftp://cs.uta.fi/pub/kevo/" target="_blank">ftp://cs.uta.fi/pub/kevo/</a><br>
description: Kevo is a prototype-based object-oriented language for<br>
Macintosh Kevo features a unique prototype-based object model<br>
(which is based neither on classes nor Self-style delegation),<br>
multitasking (both preemptive and cooperative), dynamic memory<br>
management, and an icon-based object browser and editor modeled<br>
loosely after Mac Finder. Kevo has been built around a portable<br>
threaded code interpreter, and is syntactically a close<br>
derivative of Forth.<br>
ports: Macintosh<br>
contact: <a href="mailto:kevo-interest%40ursamajor.uvic.ca" target="_blank">kevo-interest@ursamajor.uvic.ca</a><br>
updated: 1993/05/18<br>
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-- Jecel<br>
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