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IFL is an Interactive Fiction Language a.k.a. a language for developing text adventures. It is a weakly-typed object-oriented language with a concise syntax. The project includes a compiler and a virtualmachine for running games developed in IFL.
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Features:
- clusterable Java VirtualMachine (based on PVM)
- uses CPPVM as adapter layer to PVM
- object persistent layer integrated into JVM
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Yet another Tetris clone. It features up to 4 simultaneous players, 5 customizable play modes, a piece editor and player profiles (high scores and statistics). Customizable skin, music and background
kissme is a free (GPLed) Java VirtualMachine. It is being developed on GNU/Linux and can run console java applications. kissme is to be used with the GNU Classpath java class library. kissme also provides support for orthogonally persistent java.
JCalc is GUI calculator written entirely in Java. It can be run cross-platform on any OS with a Java VirtualMachine. It shall be portable, stable, and efficient.
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99% is a collection of Java Native Interface (JNI) multi-platform extensions to the Java virtualmachine. These will not necessarily work on every operating system, but will enhance the experience when supported.
Plex86 is an OSS virtualmachine project for x86. It can be used on its own to run
Linux VMs using lightweight VM technology, or in conjunction with the bochs emulator
as an accelerator to run non VM-friendly OSes.
Talks2 is a full Smalltalk and Development Environment which runs on top of the Java VirtualMachine. It comes with a ClassBrowser, Workspace, Transcript and all the things you know from a Smalltalk Development Environment.
The Dirt virtualmachine is designed to be easily used as a scripting engine or runtime core in C or C++ projects. The language itself is very similar to C. The tools have been created from scratch (no lex/bison/yacc) and are very portable
Jaguar is a browser totaly written in Java, it will run on every operation system where a Java VirtualMachine 1.3 is installed. The Browser is not designed to render very complex and big webpages, it will only support simple tables and simple webpages.
Object Tree, VirtualMachine and Compiler for Concatenative Languages, in a shared library - [This project is obsolete, and has been superseeded by the XCL suit, available at http://www.varkhan.net/software/xcl]
Il2j is a translator of Common intermediate language to java bytecode. It will allow programmers to program in any .Net languages, and run their software on any virtualmachine.
A backend of EGCS/GCC targeting the Java VirtualMachine. Public interest in this project is at an all time low. If you wish to take over this project, email me.
The JRRE project is a Java runtime environment implementation based on Sun's Java 2 VirtualMachine specification. The system is currently under development at Appalachian State University by undergraduates Christopher Ellsworth and Clarence Alston.