[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Hmm... I'll have to think about what useful stuff can be distilled > from my wild but not-so-practical ideas :). I/O caching should be > possible at least... and I'd still like to run ring0 code in > (sandboxed) ring0, if possible. We shouldn't need a full-blown JIT > compiler, that would just degrade performance probably.. Can't you run guest ring0 code as ring1, emulate the bits that break. -- Cheers John Summerfield http://www2.ami.com.au/ for OS/2 & linux information. Configuration, networking, combined IBM ftpsites index. Note: mail deliveed to me is deemed to be intended for me, for disposition as I choose.
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- Re: [plex86] Performance enhancement: elm... Ramon van Handel
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- Re: [plex86] Performance enh... John Summerfield
- Re: [plex86] Performance enh... Ramon van Handel
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- Re: [plex86] Performance enhancement: elm... Aaron Optimizer Digulla
- RE: [plex86] Performance enhancement: elm... Drew Northup
- RE: [plex86] Performance enhancement:... Bart Oldeman
- RE: [plex86] Performance enhancem... Drew Northup
- RE: [plex86] Performance enh... Bart Oldeman
- RE: [plex86] Performance enh... Drew Northup
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- Re: [plex86] Performance enhancement: elminia... James Mastros
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