Michael seems to have indicated that this list was "broken",
so this is a "re-send" (disregard if you've seen it before) ....

This certainly looks interesting - it's a GPL/GNU (open source) project
for a multi-platform Java engine (see http://www.kaffe.org).

I not sure at this point what platforms it has actually been ported to, as
far as I could work out, so far it's been ported to Linux, FreeBSD and
Windoze95. So, it will require someone suitably skilled, to actually port
this to DOS.

Regards,
Joe.

PS. I like your web site - keep up the good work!  :-)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dev Teelucksingh [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, 15 August 2000 22:38
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Java VM available for DOS ?
> 
> Saw this on the FreeDOS page - apparently there is a Java implementation
> for DOS at Transvirtual Technologies.
> 
> From their website at
> 
> "  Transvirtual Technologies offers the first truly "run anywhere"
> Java(tm)
>    Technology implementation. Our Java Virtual Machine, Kaffe, runs on
>    virtually any Internet appliance or embedded system. Kaffe is the only
>    JVM that can run both Sun and Microsoft Java (including Windows
>    extensions) on any platform. Compact and extensible, easy to install
>    and configure, Kaffe is the optimal choice for rapid cross-platform
>    development.
> 
>    Kaffe is a completely independent PersonalJava 3.0 implementation,
>    designed to the PersonalJava 1.1.1 specification. In addition to the
>    Java Virtual Machine, Kaffe also includes classes that handle
>    graphics, file management, input/output, and networking. An
>    OpenSource version is available for desktop computers.
> "
> 
> Among the platforms listed supported is DOS.
> There is no precompiled binaries , but source code for several platforms
> is available for download (about 4MB)
> 
> Dev Teelucksingh
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Interesting DOS programs at http://www.opus.co.tt/dave
> Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society at http://www.ttcsweb.org
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