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HydraVM dev notes

Igor Stasenko
Hello list,

to everyone, who might have interest in HydraVM, i placed some notes,
which you can read at
http://squeakvm.org/~sig/hydravm/devnotes.html

I would appreciate if you let me know, what is missing and what you
would like to know about HydraVM and which areas need more detailed
explanation/coverage.

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Re: HydraVM dev notes

Damien Pollet
On 02/02/2008, Igor Stasenko <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I would appreciate if you let me know, what is missing and what you

Well, a unix version would be nice :)

> would like to know about HydraVM and which areas need more detailed
> explanation/coverage.

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RE: HydraVM dev notes

Sebastian Sastre-2
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Hi Igor,

        I see you are materializing the creature. Excellent work man.

        I remember you explained in some email in this list the Hydra basic
idea. So I suggest a conceptual introduction to contextualize more for the
reader your technical post.

        Kepp that great work, cheers!

Sebastian Sastre


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> Asunto: HydraVM dev notes
>
> Hello list,
>
> to everyone, who might have interest in HydraVM, i placed
> some notes, which you can read at
> http://squeakvm.org/~sig/hydravm/devnotes.html
>
> I would appreciate if you let me know, what is missing and
> what you would like to know about HydraVM and which areas
> need more detailed explanation/coverage.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Igor Stasenko AKA sig.
>


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Re: HydraVM dev notes

Igor Stasenko
On 03/02/2008, Sebastian Sastre <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi Igor,
>
>         I see you are materializing the creature. Excellent work man.
>
>         I remember you explained in some email in this list the Hydra basic
> idea. So I suggest a conceptual introduction to contextualize more for the
> reader your technical post.
>
Yes, i will write an introduction , when i'll have new wave of inspiration :)

>         Kepp that great work, cheers!
>
> Sebastian Sastre
>


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Re: HydraVM dev notes

Igor Stasenko
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On 02/02/2008, Damien Pollet <[hidden email]> wrote:
> On 02/02/2008, Igor Stasenko <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > I would appreciate if you let me know, what is missing and what you
>
> Well, a unix version would be nice :)
>
A single platform chosen just for achieving results fast. So we can
see, is we going in right direction.


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Re: HydraVM dev notes

Tapple Gao
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On Sat, Feb 02, 2008 at 05:56:27PM +0200, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> to everyone, who might have interest in HydraVM, i placed some notes,
> which you can read at
> http://squeakvm.org/~sig/hydravm/devnotes.html
>
> I would appreciate if you let me know, what is missing and what you
> would like to know about HydraVM and which areas need more detailed
> explanation/coverage.

Hi. I'm working on a Unix port, and am seeing what changed in
the SVN tree in the Windows-specific code, so I can reproduce
that in the Unix code. Mostly, it looks like you added the
Interpreter parameter to a whole bunch of methods in a whole
bunch of places. Is there a good way to know which ones to
change, or should I just try compiling it and see what breaks?

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