I couldn't find a description of the virtual machine or its
instruction set, though I downloaded the bits.  Indeed, I concluded
that it must, implicitly, be a JVM implementation, which is why they
didn't specify it.  Has anyone else found it?

S

| -----Original Message-----
| From: Manuel M. T. Chakravarty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| Sent: 25 September 2000 15:09
| To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: Re: Intel is in the .NET?
| 
| 
| Ketil Z Malde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote,
| 
| > Y'all seen this? 
| > 
| > http://www.newsalert.com/bin/story?StoryId=CoCBKWbKbyta0nJm
| > 
| > Apparently, MS is not the only one who wants to pick up the Java
| > gauntlet, although .NET is probably a more ambitious effort.
| 
| This looks interesting.  They want to support languages
| other than Java (although I can't see - in the source
| code[1] - anything but JVM stuff so far) and it already runs
| on Windows and Linux.  The license looks like a vanilla BSD
| license without an advertising clause.
| 
| Manuel
| 
| PS: The guy who wrote the thing has a paper in PLDI'00 (the
|     JUDO paper).
| 
| [1] Ahhh - I love open source ;-)
| 

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