1. RE: Virtual procesor
- Posted by sephiroth _ <euman2376 at yahoo.com> Mar 29, 2001
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yeah. euphoria just isn't cut out for intense stuff like emulation Mike The Spike wrote: > Hmmm.. > Nah... > That's impossible... > Even with the best of optimisations, it will always > run slower... > Especially in Euphoria... > > Mike The Spike > --- David Cuny <euphoria_coder at HOTMAIL.COM> wrote: > > > > > Need Tech Help? > > Fret no more. Get quick answers on our Q&A tech > > forum! > > > > > > > > > Thomas Parslow wrote: > > > > >You can't make your computer faster by using a > > virtual machine > > > > I recall that, in certain circumstances, the virtual > > machine code actually > > runs faster than native. Typically, there's some > > clever optimizer that's > > looking at the instruction blocks, and figuring out > > optimal branching and > > other stuff that's beyond my comprehension. > > > > -- David Cuny > > > > > > > > > > > > >
2. RE: Virtual procesor
- Posted by sephiroth _ <euman2376 at yahoo.com> Mar 29, 2001
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huh? that's impossible! even if it were possible and i did want to do that, i certainly wouldn't trust euphoria to do it(no offense, rob)! if you want a good emulator, try bochs. i'm not sure if it emulates any MMX instructions, but you could get the source and add some. as far as i know, the latest version of bochs emulates a pentium. with the windows version, you have to go with disk images instead of real disks, though. alojz.hancic at siol.net wrote: > Hi all > > I think you miss understanded me. I was traying to ask you if it is > posible > to write a program that woud bee like a procesor so you coud swich off > the > real procesor and use the virtual one. > > > > Lep Pozdrav > Jan > >