Re: Why is there no OS written in Java?
- From: jeremiah johnson <jjohnson@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2006 01:12:36 GMT
Bingo. JStamp. two JVMs running in hardware. Java bytecodes are the CPUs native instruction set. Let me repeat. Java bytecodes are the JStamp's native instruction set.
its fast, too.
Based on aJile chips.
http://jstamp.com/
http://ajile.com/
John Fredrickson wrote:
Visit the web site http://www.jstamp.com/
<dfeustel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:O01pg.21545$Yk.15181@xxxxxxxxxxxEven if there is no Java hardware, could not a Java OS be
run by a Java interpreter? Or is there a fundamental problem?
I've read that device drivers are hard to write in Java.
Dave Feustel
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