Heres a new way for people to test your OS project from a web browser
http://www-jpc.physics.ox.ac.uk/home_home.html
Someone did a DexOS ver, but the link is dead now.
New way to demo your OS project
Re: New way to demo your OS project
I believe I've seen this before(possibly from DexOS? )
Pretty neat thing.. only thing is in my OS there is no support for Java inside of firefox.
Pretty neat thing.. only thing is in my OS there is no support for Java inside of firefox.
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Re: New way to demo your OS project
yeah, i saw this some weeks back.
pretty cool, having a virtualizer in java..not exactly your everyday sight!
pretty cool, having a virtualizer in java..not exactly your everyday sight!
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Re: New way to demo your OS project
It doesn't want to run inside of Chrome (with the latest Java runtime installed) - it loads but then resorts to a grey screen.
My OS is Perception.
Re: New way to demo your OS project
Hi,
Very interesting. Just one thing - they make a big point about how fast the emulator is, but what is "fast" relative to? On my home and work computers which are both relatively modern, the emulators are painfully slow.
Cheers,
Adam
Very interesting. Just one thing - they make a big point about how fast the emulator is, but what is "fast" relative to? On my home and work computers which are both relatively modern, the emulators are painfully slow.
Cheers,
Adam
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Considering that it's written in Java....well, then it is kinda fast.AJ wrote:Hi,
Very interesting. Just one thing - they make a big point about how fast the emulator is, but what is "fast" relative to? On my home and work computers which are both relatively modern, the emulators are painfully slow.
Cheers,
Adam