Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd Jun 2009 19:51 UTC, submitted by Kaj de Vos
Kristian Van Der Vliet has implemented asynchronous input/output. This has been tested with QEmu, which shows increased performance both due to this and the also new implementation of memory-mapped files. A development build with async I/O is already available.
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RE[2]: Good stuff - does Java run on it?
by Vanders on Thu 4th Jun 2009 09:41
in reply to "RE: Good stuff - does Java run on it?"
RE[3]: Good stuff - does Java run on it?
by Mark Williamson on Thu 4th Jun 2009 14:07
in reply to "RE[2]: Good stuff - does Java run on it?"
Hi Vanders,
It's always interesting to read your posts on here and nice to see what you have to say.
One thing I occasionally wonder is whether there might some day be a bounties system for Syllable - do you have any thoughts on this? I don't honestly know how well, especially for a relatively small project, these things work but it is something I've occasionally searched for in the past.
Do you have any thoughts on this?
Cheers,
Mark






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2007-03-23
I enjoy seeing Syllable continue to evolve. It's good to have a bit of diversity in the Free software desktop. I hope for more from Syllable (and Haiku) in the future.
There is no JVM for Syllable.