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- From: dmyun@cygnus.uwa.edu.au (Deok-Min Yun)
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- Subject: Re: Java on Amiga with Linux???
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- Date: 20 Apr 1996 05:17:57 GMT
- Organization: The University of Western Australia
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- Bernie Lofaso (lofaso@arlut.utexas.edu) wrote:
- : I'm looking for the quickest way to get a Java development environment
- : on my
- : A4000. While I've been a subscriber to the Amiga-Java mailing list
- : (announcements),
- : I haven't seen anything come across that list yet (in a few months) so I
- : don't
- : know if such a port is progressing or not. I know there is a Linux port
- : of Java and
- : I know that Linux runs on the Amiga. The questions that I'd like to get
- : feedback
- : on from net users are:
- :
- : Is going with Linux on my A4000 the best route? Is the Amiga version of
- : Linux
- : comparable to Linux on PCs? Any ideas how far along either the Java or
- : AmigaDos
- : Java ports are?
-
- Not sure about Linux port but why don't you use Java on ShapeShifter? It
- works great but for the best performance you have to register SS which I
- find it really hard.
-