A guy involved in the GGI project is working on a GGI version of the
AWT. Such a port would run on SVGA, on the linux console, on X and
all the other graphics targets that GGI supports. More info on GGI
can be found at www.ggi-project.org and you can read about the GGI-AWT
stuff on the GGI mailing list archives.
Mo DeJong
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gimme multimedia group
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Rick Graham wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> We're tossing around the idea of creating a linux JAVA port that does
> not require X. There would be several advantages to such a system, thin
> clients for one, Bill Gates would probably lose sleep over it, theres
> another (hehe).
>
> Since you are the experts I was hoping to get some useful feedback
> regarding this idea.
>
> Do you think it would be a prohibitivly enormous undertaking to make the
> vm work with svgalib?
> What resources could we get from blackdown?
> Would you be interested in any involvement in such a project?
>
> A veritable multitude other questions, later...
>
> Also thanks for your work guys. :)
>
> --
> Rick Graham, Senior Developer
> BitFlash Graphics Inc., Ottawa, Canada.
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> http://www.bitflash.com/
>
>
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