[sldev] LLVM?
Dzonatas
dzonatas at dzonux.net
Wed Oct 31 11:49:04 PDT 2007
Jason Giglio wrote:
> Dzonatas wrote:
>> However, the JPC gives an example with a complete look and feel of
>> real program languages with all the bits the normally touch the
>> hardware without actually any hardware (or system) layer being
>> touched. As you can see in the linux on java example, it uses a
>> certificate in order to augment security for some optimizations. That
>> is the right direction.
>
> I tried JPC and it was buggy and unstable. It also took a full CPU
> core of resources just to run Lemmings, a 286 game.
Perhaps you ran Second Life at the same time? I am able to multitask
just nicely among several windows and still use JPC. In fact, at one
point I forgot it was in the background and didn't even notice any
slowdown in the foreground apps. The games worked fine for me -- no bugs
found.
>
> CPU Emulation that is 1000 times slower than the host OS really isn't
> an option, quit bringing it up.
>
> -Jason
>
>
Mono does a bit of CPU Emulation itself. Therefore, that part of Mono is
not an option by your word.
JPC does way more than just CPU Emulation. Does Mono do any hardware
emulation or virtualization?
Do you have an example of Mono apps that can run the Lemmings game
without any changes to the 286 Lemmings game?
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