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Moca, Java Virtual Machine for classic amigas..
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I was browsing the internet googling for the classact developer cd and I found this link.. very interesting, it is some kind of JIT java virtual machine for classic amigas.. I didn't remember about this project... and you??

http://cd.textfiles.com/amigama/amiga ... .finale-dev.com/java.html


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I was browsing the internet googling for the classact developer cd and I found this link.. very interesting, it is some kind of JIT java virtual machine for classic amigas.. I didn't remember about this project... and you??

http://cd.textfiles.com/amigama/amiga ... .finale-dev.com/java.html



Yeah - I have a weak remembrance of the Name "Moca".
Although I remembered it as "Mocca".
But the page is now 19 yrs old...

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Haage&Partner also had their Merapi JVM, and Holger Kruse was said to be working on Daytona: http://ringlord.com/people/walrus/amiga/java.html
And also one called pJami.

So there sure has been a few JVMs for Amiga. Even though none materialised, besides Kaffe (GNU port), and Jamiga. At least to my knowledge.

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