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Re: Codename G-OS
- Subject: Re: Codename G-OS
- From: "Lazy Bone" <zhulien@alphalink.com.au>
- Date: 1997/10/08
- Newsgroups: alt.c64, comp.sys.amiga.emulations, comp.sys.amstrad.8bit, comp.sys.apple2, comp.sys.atari.8bit, comp.sys.cbm, comp.sys.m6809, comp.sys.msx, comp.sys.oric, comp.sys.sinclair, comp.sys.tandy
- Organization: Badly Configured Clients, Inc.
- References: <61dakp$f1s@cletus.bright.net>
> Back in the '80's there was a system named the p-system. It ran on z80,
I have heard of this. Infocom interpreters also are a similar idea
for their adventure games. The main difference we are aiming at is a
JIT compiler for Codename G-OS which will give us the required speed
we want.
> I would also like to point out that there is another "virtual machine"
> system already available for most types of personal and home computers. It
> is the z-machine that Infocom created. I have used the Inform 5.5 compiler
Yep.
Thanks for the info.
Regards
Julian Cassin