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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
M is a capability-based language in the Java framework for distributed, secure, persistent, extensible virtual worlds. The project also supports JCC, a Java-based hybrid constraint programming language. This project is also being used for work on TCC and its extensions.
Object Tree, VirtualMachine and Compiler for Concatenative Languages, in a shared library - [This project is obsolete, and has been superseeded by the XCL suit, available at http://www.varkhan.net/software/xcl]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.
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.
Model implementation for the BaSa language, a Turing-like language. This simple language is to be run in a virtualmachine.
The proposed language specification is defined in http://www.cs.ui.ac.id/kuliah/IKI40800/model.html
nsjava is a loadable c-module which embeds a java virtualmachine in aolserver. This module is being developed to support the openacs project - see http://openacs.org, but it could find general application as a web development tool.
Daemon4J is a helpful ghost for those who
- dont like Java startup speed, esp. when the actual program needs
only a second
- dont know the classpath to use
- want to hide Java behind an innocent command line tool
- are not ready for the Big Serve
Janux is a project to port the java virtualmachine directly on top of the Linux kernel using
bypassing the traditional posix enviroment. This results in very fast java implementation for linux and and opportinuty to develop java based operating syste
CDIS means "Context Dependent Instruction Set". Byte-code can extend its' own Instruction Set (IS) in runtime by querying of Addit. IS (AIS). Each AIS has unique ID. Basic IS realized as the virtual stack-machine.
...Able to intern and persist arbitrary ELF loadble objects. Convenient class library (Lists, Strings, Dicts, Namespaces, etc.) optimised for spatial locality of reference. Virtualmachine toolkit.
Virtualmachine/emulator; "holding pen" for self-replicating programs written in custom RISC assembly-like language, evolving via random point mutations and periodic fitness-based cullings. Inspired (like Avida) by Thomas Ray's alife simulator, Tierra
Stalk is a new prototyping, message-passing OO language similar to Self. The interpreter compiles source text to bytecode for the Stalk VirtualMachine (SVM) and caches it. Compilable on most systems with sane C++ compilers, stalk has optional gtk binding
Basilisk is an embeddable data engine and virtualmachine. Applications may use it to allow data and logic to be stored externally in a format that users may read and modify.
LIPI (acronym for "LIPI Is Platform Independent") is a new
project to develop a binary-interpreter that will allow
truly platform-independent programs to be written. Unlike
Java (which was originally conceived for the purpose of
operating appliances)
Internet C++/Internet VirtualMachine is a high-speed, open-source alternative to Java and .NET. Applications written in standard languages, such as C and C++. OpenGL 1.2 support brings portable high-speed 3D graphics and games.
OzVM is a simple, lightweight, securevirtualmachine. The current target application of OzVM is OzStream, allowing platform-independent self-decoding data, which abstracts encoded data from client applications.
TRVM, the Tiny RISC VirtualMachine, is a tiny (less then 50k of code) virtualmachine. It has support for multitasking, with the TRVM machine code. It's fairly easy to learn, with less than 20 operators. And it's easy to integrate into larger programs.
A small, efficient and reliable java virtualmachine aimed at portable devices (but also runnable on desktop computers), initially written by Rick Wild of Wabasoft. This account is for the development of the VM core and the associated core java packages.
avram is a virtualmachine emulator with strong support for functional programming operations such
as list processing. It also allows interoperability of virtual code with other applications by way of
the expect library.
The Cup Programming Language is a combination compiler and VM (VirtualMachine). The language is purely procedural, though allows 'top-level' code like a scripting language.
xdProf is a tool that captures and analyzes stack traces sent at a fixed interval from Java Virtual Machines in a distributed system. The xdProf client uses a C/C++ Java VirtualMachine Profiling Interface (JVMPI) library and works on many platforms.