Re: Java VM for 8bit..

2000-12-30 Thread Alex Wulms
] Em qua, 27 dez 2000, Nestor Soriano escreveu: ] ] But, I think one can better dedicate the effort to create C++ for MSX ] (supporting objects etc). Would be of much more use. ] ] I have already enough problems trying to make Hitech-C to work ] properly!! No strange languages please!!

Re: Java VM for 8bit..

2000-12-27 Thread Laurens Holst
I think in low-end systems speed has precedence over compatibility. Hence, creating JAVA for low-end embedded systems is kind of silly. Java for MSX would be nice, but I don't think it would actually be *useful*. It will certainly be slow, and it features parts very difficult to support in a

Re[2]: Java VM for 8bit..

2000-12-27 Thread Nestor Soriano
But, I think one can better dedicate the effort to create C++ for MSX (supporting objects etc). Would be of much more use. I have already enough problems trying to make Hitech-C to work properly!! No strange languages please!! 8-( BTW, do someone know why sometimes the linker of Hitech-C

Re: Hi-Tech C (was: Java VM for 8bit.. )

2000-12-27 Thread Floris 'Tamama' van Gog
Hi, I downloaded hitech C CP/M version from hitech's website, but it hangs on my msx.. If you got to the linking part, maybe you can tell me how you got there without the compiler crashing ? :-) (i have a standard 8250 with a 20MB SCSI HDD) Also do i need to compile the libraries manually or

Re: Java VM for 8bit..

2000-12-27 Thread Ricardo Jurczyk Pinheiro
Em qua, 27 dez 2000, Nestor Soriano escreveu: But, I think one can better dedicate the effort to create C++ for MSX (supporting objects etc). Would be of much more use. I have already enough problems trying to make Hitech-C to work properly!! No strange languages please!! 8-( I

Java VM for 8bit..

2000-12-17 Thread marco . frissen
something for our good old MSX? http://industry.java.sun.com/javanews/stories/story2/0,1072,32628,00.html M -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html