Five years since the last JAmiga 0.0.5 was released, we are now happy to release version 0.0.6. This updates contain, compared to 0.0.5: * OS4 memory allocation routines * OS4 file handling * A few bug fixes
This version will crash at some point, and it is not very usable: read the readme! The installer inte the archive can also download Jikes, a java compiler, if you want to try your own Java programming skills.
Basically we just want to show that slow work is being done on JAmiga, and that we need help -- so if you know C and some Java, we could surely use your help. Bug reports are not wanted at this point.
This is really really great news !!!! Thanks a lot !
(Where's the nanas ?)
I got few Grim's and a yellow alert but ignoring errors those test classes I tested worked. (Well, one of them locked up my machine eventually.) (One of those Grim's was a null pointer.)
Edited by TSK on 2010/5/31 23:11:18
Rock lobster bit me - so I'm here forever X1000 + AmigaOS 4.1 FE "Anyone can build a fast CPU. The trick is to build a fast system." - Seymour Cray
The next plan is just to fix what can be fixed: * threading is one thing * some of the stuff in org.jamiga.intuition-classes needs to be implemeted (to allow for some simple Amiga GUIs) * getting a newer classpath to run (and with that getting Java 1.5 to run)
There is a lot of work to be done though. And any programmign help is appreciated.
If you don't know Java this is a golden opportunity to learn it! :) Basically, C-knowledge is most important.
I am planning on releasing more Java examples, and there is a mailing list if you have any questions.
Nope. No official roadmap. The closest is the list above.
The issues that exists will be detected during time, and a roadmap will perhaps be available in time. I am now focusing on getting knowledge on JAmiga and JNI in general. Trying to see what is unimplemented and what is not implemented at all. As I do this I will write some documents.
Also, don't get your hopes up. This will take months. Atleast if I'm the only one doing stuff.
For the next release i will try to get an AmiUpdate script ready, and update JAmiga as it progresses and not limit myself to batch release updates.
whoops! I just ask fior eta on the news article but found the answer here :)
At This point... Maybe the time for a Bounty to get more ppls involved in that good project? I mean some sort of bounty to add developers to JAmiga...not only to have the project finished...