I am new in this list too. Hm, In My Opinion, I think using Linux Kernel is good idea. Since Linux Kernel already have disk access, memory management. I think this is not urgent tasks for JOS to implemenet it. Also, these things are not related to Java Itself. Anyone got idea about it? "Dmitry M. Golubovsky" wrote: > From: "Dmitry M. Golubovsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hi, > > I'm new in this list. As I found at the JOS site there exist some separate > projects to develop native kernels for Java OS (probably such an OS cannot > exist without some native part). Has someone tried to build a Java-oriented OS > as a combination of some existing Linux kernel (maybe patched) and one of > known free JVMs (Kaffe for example)? > > Also does someone know if there exist purchaseable hardware Java accelerators > for PC (Picojava chip had been announced by SUN some years ago), what is a > price of such an unit and if such things exist how are those taken into > consideration within the JOS development process? > > Dmitry M. Golubovsky > St-Petersburg, Russia > > _______________________________________________ > Kernel maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://jos.org/mailman/listinfo/kernel _______________________________________________ Kernel maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://jos.org/mailman/listinfo/kernel
