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VSE is a [[SmallTalk]] development environment based on earlier [[Digitalk Smalltalk]] that supports cross platform development and integrates | VSE is a [[SmallTalk]] development environment based on earlier [[Digitalk Smalltalk]] that supports cross platform development and integrates '''PARTS Workbench''' that used to be a separate commercial, OS/2 only product. Visual Smalltalk Enterprise run on Windows and earlier versions supported OS/2. It can build portable OS/2-Windows applications. | ||
* For OS/2 it can incorporate the SOM/DSOM capability for distributed objects. | * For OS/2 it can incorporate the SOM/DSOM capability for distributed objects. | ||
Revision as of 14:58, 31 January 2015
Description
VSE is a SmallTalk development environment based on earlier Digitalk Smalltalk that supports cross platform development and integrates PARTS Workbench that used to be a separate commercial, OS/2 only product. Visual Smalltalk Enterprise run on Windows and earlier versions supported OS/2. It can build portable OS/2-Windows applications.
- For OS/2 it can incorporate the SOM/DSOM capability for distributed objects.
After the demise of Digitalk the product was licensed by Cincom who sold it for a time but have since stopped development and sales for the product in favour of their own in house SmallTalk development system for MS Windows. They do however still offer paid for defect support for the VSE product.
Version
- VSE 3.1.2a
Prerequisites
OS/2
- Hardware: Intel 486, Pentium
- Operating System: OS/2 3.0 Warp, OS/2 4.0 Warp (VSE 3.1.2a or later)
OS/2 Warp Connect
- Hardware: Intel 486, Pentium
- Operating System: OS/2 3.0 Warp, OS/2 4.0 Warp (VSE 3.1.2a or later)
- VisualSmalltalk requires 12 MB minimum memory and 35 MB free disk space.
- Visual Smalltalk Enterprise requires 16 MB minimum memory and 72 MB free disk space.
License
Commercial. Discontinued.
Link
Author
- Digitalk (Original developer)
- Seagull (Current IP owner)
- CinCom homepage (Current developer)
Related Articles
- A review of PARTS Workbench for OS/2 - From InfoWorld 1993 - Part of a "Component software" review.