> ... haXe harder still (or does OCaml run on mobile devices?) eahm ... no as far as I know thats the whole idea with haxe/neko. haxe compiles to an intermediate neko code. no need for compiling haxe against the target plattform (as long as you dont wanna develop on that platform)
2007/12/6, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Yes, but getting the neko compiler to run on mobile devices would be > harder ;-) and haXe harder still (or does OCaml run on mobile devices?). > > Lee > > > > > > > Quoting picnic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Do you mean that nekovm will run as soon it can be compiled with the > > platform specific compiler? > > > > > > 2007/12/6, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Theres a big chance with getting it to run on devices supported by MS > >> eVC++, and that is on my todo list (has been for over a year), but I'm > >> not sure about other devices with other C capable runtimes. > >> > >> Lee > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Quoting picnic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> > >> > hi > >> > totally unspecified question: just hypotecally - what are the big > >> > blocks to make it possible that nekovm runs on devices like palm or > >> > motorola plattforms or mobile phones,.. > >> > thanks > >> > ben > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Neko : One VM to run them all > >> > (http://nekovm.org) > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Neko : One VM to run them all > >> (http://nekovm.org) > >> > > > > -- > > Neko : One VM to run them all > > (http://nekovm.org) > > > > > > -- > Neko : One VM to run them all > (http://nekovm.org) > -- Neko : One VM to run them all (http://nekovm.org)
