<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">Hi all:<br>this is to say, JVM non-SUN are not JVM products compatible, CM J-V-M but I don't know how it was related to it.<br>Something akin PC AT, the latter are not clones, so you know. Now, if Compaq did the same thing with their Compaq Fast VM, as it did with Compaq deskpro, that would be managing the JVM to produce another IR, that was the idea if the memory issues were corrected, as JVm leaked for years, I think Dragisha sent that article about it, didn't he?<br>Thanks in advance<br><br>--- El <b>mié, 30/5/12, Daniel Alejandro Benavides D. <i><dabenavidesd@yahoo.es></i></b> escribió:<br><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><br>De: Daniel Alejandro Benavides D. <dabenavidesd@yahoo.es><br>Asunto: Re: [M3devel] portable hosting<br>Para: m3devel@elegosoft.com,
microcode@zoho.com<br>Fecha: miércoles, 30 de mayo, 2012 10:13<br><br><div id="yiv894255102"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td style="font-family: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; font-size: inherit; line-height: inherit; font-size-adjust: inherit; font-stretch: inherit;" valign="top">Hi all:<br>I think the issue is back to the stream media, since a JVM ready product was only to be Sun JVM ready, so, any other implementation was both a product officially unrelated and JVM ready. I don't know how SUN thought about JIT-compilers, etc.<br>Thanks in advance<br><br><br>--- El <b>mié, 30/5/12, microcode@zoho.com <i><microcode@zoho.com></i></b> escribió:<br><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><br>De: microcode@zoho.com <microcode@zoho.com><br>Asunto: Re: [M3devel] portable hosting<br>Para:
m3devel@elegosoft.com<br>Fecha: miércoles, 30 de mayo, 2012 09:11<br><br><div class="yiv894255102plainMail">I'm sorry, I don't understand what you are asking. <br><br>As much as I loathe WikiPedia<br><br><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Java_virtual_machines">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Java_virtual_machines
</a><br><br>Is a good starting point. I am pretty sure there are dozens more not listed there though. <br><br>-----Original Message-----<br>From: Hendrik Boom <<a rel="nofollow">hendrik@topoi.pooq.com</a>><br>Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 09:51:14 <br>To: <<a rel="nofollow">m3devel@elegosoft.com</a>><br>Subject: Re: [M3devel] portable hosting<br><br>On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 01:26:04PM +0000, <a rel="nofollow">microcode@zoho.com</a> wrote:<br>> There are tons of Java JVMs. IBM wrote at least two. <br><br>Arethese multiple implementatioa of the same intermediate code? Or <br>completely different intermediate codes?<br><br>-- hendrik<br><br>> <br>> -----Original Message-----<br>> From: Hendrik Boom <<a rel="nofollow">hendrik@topoi.pooq.com</a>><br>> Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 08:20:57 <br>> To: <<a rel="nofollow">m3devel@elegosoft.com</a>><br>> Subject: Re: [M3devel] portable hosting<br>> <br>> I've only heard of
two different Java virtual machines -- the one Sun <br>> wrote, which I believe has been independently implementedonce or twice, <br>> and the one Google wrote as part of Android, which is designed for <br>> efficient JIT compilation.<br>> <br>> Is this one of these, or is there yet another?<br>> <br>> -- hendrik<br>> <br>> On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 12:34:24PM +0100, Daniel Alejandro Benavides D. wrote:<br>> > Hi all:<br>> > I like the option but because there isn't more than that in a featured <br>> > phone, which is the most common kind of
thing in this world; S40, has <br>> > its own JVM, if this about popularity.<br>> > Crazy and simple as it is.<br>> > <br>> > Thanks in advance<br>> > <br>> > --- El mié, 30/5/12, Dragiša Durić <<a rel="nofollow">dragisha@m3w.org</a>> escribió:<br>> > <br>> > > De: Dragiša Durić <<a rel="nofollow">dragisha@m3w.org</a>><br>> > > Asunto: Re: [M3devel] portable hosting<br>> > > Para: "Daniel Alejandro Benavides D." <<a rel="nofollow">dabenavidesd@yahoo.es</a>><br>> > > CC: <a rel="nofollow">m3devel@elegosoft.com</a>, "Hendrik Boom" <<a rel="nofollow">hendrik@topoi.pooq.com</a>><br>> > > Fecha: miércoles, 30 de mayo, 2012 03:54<br>> > > Daniel,<br>> > > <br>> > > I like your project. Please inform us on updates, when<br>> > > available!<br>> > > <br>> > > Thanks in advance,<br>> >
> dd<br>> > > <br>> > > p.s. :)<br>> > > <br>> > > On May 28, 2012, at 11:22 PM, Daniel Alejandro Benavides D.<br>> > > wrote:<br>> > > <br>> > > > Hi all:<br>> > > > or better make an assembly-coded C compiler in a Java<br>> > > language processor, and cross-boot assemble from a Modula-3<br>> > > environment there so you could bootstrap a M3CG-system<br>> > > there.<br>> > > > Thanks in advance<br>> > > > <br>> > > > --- El lun, 28/5/12, Hendrik Boom <<a rel="nofollow">hendrik@topoi.pooq.com</a>><br>> > > escribió:<br>> > > > <br>> > > >> De: Hendrik Boom <<a rel="nofollow">hendrik@topoi.pooq.com</a>><br>> > > >> Asunto: [M3devel] portable hosting<br>> > > >> Para: <a rel="nofollow">m3devel@elegosoft.com</a><br>> > >
>> Fecha: lunes, 28 de mayo, 2012 11:50<br>> > > >> On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 02:32:14PM<br>> > > >> -0700, Jay wrote:<br>> > > >>> <br>> > > >>> Btw, rewriting all of m3front in C or C++ or<br>> > > Java<br>> > > >> probably wouldn't be very difficult.<br>> > > >> <br>> > > >>
Would it be more or less difficult than writing a<br>> > > code<br>> > > >> generator that <br>> > > >> generated C or C++ code? THe code generator<br>> > > could do<br>> > > >> the rewrite for <br>> > > >> you. Bt it wouldn't be very readable code.<br>> > > >> <br>> > > <br>> > ><br></div></blockquote></td></tr></tbody></table></div></blockquote></td></tr></table>