11-14 at 09:47 +0100, Jesper Zuschlag wrote:
Unfortunately it doesn't seems so as the Jazelle-related code (/
src/ vm/cpu/arm/jazelle) has been removed from the PhoneME
Feature release. Maybe Sun could be convinced to resolve this
issue with ARM as they always points at Sun as being the s
Unfortunately it doesn't seems so as the Jazelle-related code (/src/
vm/cpu/arm/jazelle) has been removed from the PhoneME Feature
release. Maybe Sun could be convinced to resolve this issue with ARM
as they always points at Sun as being the source to the non-
disclosure policy due to some pa
On 04/07/2006, at 16.06, Ferenc Szekely wrote:
ext Ferenc Szekely wrote:
Other flashers than the linux one was never supported by the team. We
received the macosx and the linux_ppc versions as contributions from
maemo developers inside Nokia. I have asked for newer versions before
the beta wen
Sound fine. But you will not get far without a Java environment /
JVM, which is exactly what we are missing on the Nokia 770. I been
having plans for implementing a CLDC JVM on the 770 but I have been
waiting for somebody to make 770 development on Mac OS X possible. I
don't think it is pos
Jep! The 770's ARM variant does indeed support Java acceleration
through Jazelle technology. However, through their infinite wisdom
ARM has chosen to keep the Jazelle-part of the processors programming
model a secret for anybody else than their licensee. This in reality
rules out any open-s
Title: RE: [maemo-developers] Documentation aout ARM jazelle?
I have been able to gather some low-level information on the original Jazelle technology (the new version of Jazelle coming out from ARM is quite different focusing on supporting JIT-compilation rather than executing the Java bytec
Title: Finding MAC address
Anybody knows if it is possible to locate the MAC address of a 770 out of the box (with-out resorting to stuff like installing a shell)?
/Jesper
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