JAmiga anyone?
  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    Posts: 261 from 2003/3/13
    From: Rotterdam, the...
    Did anyone try'd JAmiga already ?

    I gave it a go, but only error messages
    appeard, i hoped it would work, there
    lots of cool java programs to try, such
    as fileshare utils.

    Felix.
  • »04.09.03 - 17:30
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    Senex
    Posts: 498 from 2003/2/17
    From: Hannover / Ger...
    Huh? Works perfectly here. And JAmiga's JIT is great:

    More than 200x the speed with JAmiga-JIT compared to without JAmiga-JIT here, i.e. with additionally using Trance in both cases. Without Trance, the speed-increase by the JAmiga-JIT is at least more than 140x.
  • »07.09.03 - 06:08
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  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    Posts: 261 from 2003/3/13
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    Wow, well can you tell me all steps you
    have made, to get it working, i can't even
    get the helloworld example to work here.

    And does it already support network & gui's?
    Like to try bitorrent java with it ..

    Bye,
    Felix.
  • »07.09.03 - 13:14
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    Senex
    Posts: 498 from 2003/2/17
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    For details, better ask Peter directly - I'm just testing the Pegasos/MorphOS-compatibility for him.

    I didn't do anything special to get it run - just extracted the archive (020-JIT) and used it as described in the readme. The speed results I posted were from a yet unreleased version, though. But the above mentioned V0.0.0.0.1 did run here as well as the previous V0.0.0.0.0.6.
  • »07.09.03 - 15:57
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    Posts: 2 from 2003/9/8
    Hello,

    don't expect any large-scale applications to run just yet. This is a VERY EARLY version and the included examples work (look at the source, they are very basic examples). As for JAmiga not working on your machine: I don't have a Peg, so I cannot test it here. It worked fine on Senex's machine though. Can you post what exactly you typed in the command line?

    Ciao,

    Inf. (aka Peter)
  • »08.09.03 - 16:39
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  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    Posts: 261 from 2003/3/13
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    Well hello world works now,
    using the jit version, i removed
    the env var classpath and it started
    to work, not very fast i must say,
    but it works :-)

    So the env variable classpath was in
    my case the problem ..

    Felix.
  • »08.09.03 - 16:49
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    Posts: 2 from 2003/9/8
    Hi Felix,

    that's good to hear. Try running the "TestSystem" - class that should be a bit faster.
    The VM actually takes a while for startup. That's why you have a delay before you read the "HelloWorld" text. And then, upon shutdown there is another "Delay" in there (almost Microsoft-Style-Programming here :-D) to allow all processes to end.

    If you wait a while, you can get the new JIT version with a JITSpeedTest - class which is quite some speed improvement.

    Keep me updated,

    Inf.
  • »08.09.03 - 18:34
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