On Nov 11, 2008, at 11:15 AM, David Boyes wrote:

On 11/11/08 11:57 AM, "Alan Altmark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I keep
waiting for an operating system written in Java with a
byte-code-interpreting CPU!

Well, there is the p-system OS. Not the IBM P, and not written in
Java, but
very platform independent, and there were systems manufactured that
ran
P-code natively (LSI11, etc). A Java-based pcode interpreter does
exist,
which would get you a pretty decent system fairly quickly.

Now, there is a company that makes a system with Java enabled
coprocessing
facilities that *might* be made to do this with a little thought,
but... 8-)

http://www.jnode.org/ for the Java OS.

Combine with JOP:

http://www.jopdesign.com/

(not currently responding, but the Google Cache is there)

Adam

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