> so a version purely for inhouse/research/educational use isn't likely to be > created?
Why not. But so far what is the microprocessor of ipad if this is not an intel then it means that the assembly generation has to be done and our plate is full. Stef > > On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 10:57 AM, Stéphane Ducasse > <[email protected]> wrote: > the regulation of apple makes that JIT are forbidden. Now you can run pharo > Cog Stack (no JIT) interperter. > We would support any speed improvements that help in that direction. > > We are planning to clean event handling and other in that perspective. > > Stef > > On May 25, 2011, at 4:22 PM, Steve Wirts wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > Sorry if this topic has been covered in a previous email, I couldn't find > > anything conclusive so I'm posting it for my own clarity. > > I am a smalltalk programmer at heart but have been working in java at a > > java shop for sometime. Recently there's been a very strong directive from > > management to "get everything working on an iPad". > > > > I see a great opportunity to introduce pharo at the moment but need a way > > to deploy to iPad/iPhone devices. I'm not a c programmer and am > > overwhelmed at the thought of trying to build a cog vm for ios devices. > > > > Is there a binary package of cog vm for iPad/iPhone available somewhere? > > >
