Not JAVAPC stuff easy to find except this :
 
 
 
Development of the JJOS ncr (native code runtime) for the x86 PC-compatible (hereafter called "target") is not self-hosted (yet).    For the bare i386+ PC JJOS ncr  (hereafter called "nativetarget"), one must use 2 PCs, each connected to a common Ethernet.  The development host PC upon which JJOS binaries are built (hereafter called "host") must be a Linux, x86 PC. 

The target must be an i386+ PC.

I am using a P5 Gateway for the host, and a P5 Baby AT for the target.

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The above would need urgent explanation from anybody in this list with enough knowledge of  History :)
 
jos/cjos/jjos ....??????
 
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BTW about RJ-DOS:
 
I found this link for RJ-DOS (one of the layers of a Point of Sale propietary schema with a JVM for DOS inside)

 
 
**The bad :   after visiting Sunsite it seems that JVM are only for Win . Googleing in forums mostly threads are about DOS console in Windows (not plain DOS)
 
**The good:  to hear about the existence of a JVM for DOS  :-)
 
Python is a cross-platform language that can be used within DOS  with same-style bytecode interpreter as Java does (even using JPython for being used within Java)  
 
I wonder why there  isn't any JVM for DOS  easily available for download ?
 
 
Elliot
 
 

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