On Dec-03, Dan Sugalski wrote:
> (Anyone feel like making some OpenGL ops? :)
Coincidentally, I have been seriously considering exactly that
recently. It happens to be right at the convergence of my day job and
hobby, and would serve as a useful demonstration of a couple of things
to both sides of
At 2:05 PM -0800 11/30/02, Bryan Hundven wrote:
The idea is your choosen architecture (alpha, sparc, ix86, ppc, etc...)
boots up and instead of loading an "Operating System", it loads a
platform dependant layer, that in-turn has its own "CPU" and "Memory",
etc... that you write your operating syst
--- Ramesh Ananthakrishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> beg pardon, but that seems to somehow relate to my idea of making
> Parrot sort of OPen Source VMWare. Cool. Otoh, I don't even have a
> clue how to do it, so does anybody have any ideas about this.
>
> cheers,
>
> Ramesh
>
> -ask
Actual
At 3:35 PM -0800 11/27/02, Bryan Hundven wrote:
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Bryan Hundven wrote:
Bryan,
you should suggest it on the perl6-internals mailinglist where
parrot development is happening. :-)
-ask
I don't know if anyone at parrotcode has thought of this idea, or
implemented it as a te
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Bryan Hundven wrote:
Bryan,
you should suggest it on the perl6-internals mailinglist where
parrot development is happening. :-)
-ask
> I don't know if anyone at parrotcode has thought of this idea, or
> implemented it as a test (or joke)...
>
> But what if you made an