• Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Georg
    Posts: 106 from 2004/4/7
    Quote:

    Krashan wrote:
    @Georg: Seems you have ignored the problem of communication between processes.


    For communication the hosted OS would use whatever features the host OS/kernels provides for IPC.

    If Linux apps/processes A and B (or Windows apps A and B, or Mac app A and B) want to communicate, it's the same "problem" they have, too. But they all have some way to do this for things like drag&drop, copy&paste, etc.

    On the AOS/MOS side it may require some things to be more complicated than it uses to be at the moment. Or there may end up having to be some limitations. Or you may loose some feature alltogether.

    When using Linux/MacOS/Windows what AOS/MOS feature that requires communication between processes do you miss and think is difficult to make work on such kind of OSes (big isolation between processes)?
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