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Well I thought the system vendor would be
working on it for quite some time?
For MorphOS? No.. that was for Linux and Solaris and other things.
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"Of course, the idea is to tune the JVM to the Pegasos HAL/OF so we can carry this support wherever the HAL goes."
Java does not and need not rely on firmware at all, and locking it in doesn' t really improve anything. However to protect any work on it, making only run on Genesi hardware (rather than providing millions of Apple users at the time with a free, optimized Java for Linux and getting no return on investment) it was considered that we would somehow make it only work using the firmware as a dongle.
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For me it would be a "nice to have", but not of strategic importance.
I'm sure many MorphOS users do not think it is strategically important to run Java applets on their great OS either; so, if you think it's nice, it's up to you to port it.
I am sure you well know that Genesi itself doesn't have a great deal of control over what goes into MorphOS except by indirect customer intervention; if someone wants MorphOS on Efika to do a thing, we work to support and sponsor that work.
Nobody's *asked* for Java on Linux or MorphOS, commercially, so in my own personal view, it is not worth putting in the engineering effort to "port" it right now.
Perhaps an opportunity will open with the Efika2 and the full release of MorphOS 2.0.