Re: [arch] VM Candidate : JNode

2005-05-19 Thread Geir Magnusson Jr.
On May 19, 2005, at 3:37 PM, Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen wrote: Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote: Can the VM be tweaked to work on standard OSs? Not immediately. I have raised the Harmony issue on the development forums, so I hope that they show interest in the issue here, and may be able to elaborate on

Re: [arch] VM Candidate : JNode

2005-05-19 Thread Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote: Can the VM be tweaked to work on standard OSs? Not immediately. I have raised the Harmony issue on the development forums, so I hope that they show interest in the issue here, and may be able to elaborate on whether JNode might be a suitable starting spot for Harmony.

RE: [arch] VM Candidate : JNode

2005-05-18 Thread Renaud BECHADE
: Thursday, May 19, 2005 2:47 AM To: harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: [arch] VM Candidate : JNode [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Those scores seems to be produced by HotSpot Client VM. > >If HotSpot Server VM was used, the score of Sun J2SDK 1.4.2 >will be higher than 7500.

Re: [arch] VM Candidate : JNode

2005-05-18 Thread Geir Magnusson Jr.
Can the VM be tweaked to work on standard OSs? On May 18, 2005, at 7:33 AM, Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen wrote: I would like to mention the JNode VM. It is written in Java with a platform specific nanokernel (currently a stable x86 and a development X86_64) with the direct aim of running a full Jav

Re: [arch] VM Candidate : JNode

2005-05-18 Thread Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Those scores seems to be produced by HotSpot Client VM. If HotSpot Server VM was used, the score of Sun J2SDK 1.4.2 will be higher than 7500. I have not verified the numbers myself, since I do not currently have a machine where it runs out of the box (network drivers ar

Re: [arch] VM Candidate : JNode

2005-05-18 Thread shudo
> I would like to mention the JNode VM. > The performance figures show that the JIT gives performance higher than > 50% of the 1.4.2 hotspot. > > http://jnode.sourceforge.net/portal/node/51 Those scores seems to be produced by HotSpot Client VM. If HotSpot Server VM was used, the score of Sun J2

[arch] VM Candidate : JNode

2005-05-18 Thread Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen
I would like to mention the JNode VM. It is written in Java with a platform specific nanokernel (currently a stable x86 and a development X86_64) with the direct aim of running a full Java enviroment on the bare metal. The performance figures show that the JIT gives performance higher than 50