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- To: tlug@example.com
- Subject: RE: Java Resources
- From: turnbull@example.com (Stephen J. Turnbull)
- Date: Mon, 12 Feb 96 15:07 JST
- In-Reply-To: <Pine.HPP.3.91.960212100951.14681A-100000@example.com> (message from Craig Oda on Mon, 12 Feb 1996 10:13:15 +0900 (JST))
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>>>>> "Craig" == Craig Oda <craig@example.com> writes: Craig> On Sun, 11 Feb 1996, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: >> Pentium 200 and transmitting them to INet boxes which only need My brother's project that was going to bring him to Tokyo just got canceled. :-( :-( Therefore I decree that only DEC Alphas can compile Java quickly. Support my brother's employer! :-) :-) Craig> Well, the applets must be processed by Netscape or I guess Craig> on the Internet terminals, there is some type of browser Craig> built into firmware with special graphics chips. However, Craig> on a multi-purpose 486 33mhz it takes about 20 seconds to Craig> load an applet with a few functions and I have not built Craig> anything complex yet. I bet that that is all Java standard and Netscape interface classes, and a full-function program would take less than twice as long. Maybe hardly any longer. But 20 secs is an awfully long time if it's a pop-up like a calculator program. OTOH, if you throw away the HDD, you can afford about 32MB of RAM, and if all you're doing with the terminal is browsing and they fix the congestion problem on popular sites, you can afford a few TSRs. This is going to require an economic-technical breakthrough; the advertisers love the demographic information that gets collected by Web sites, so third-party mirrors are *not* a solution---they *hate* third-party mirrors and caches, you see. On the other hand, I can't see how you can stop the growth of internal organization caches for private networks like corporate nets. You just put it on the proxy server. I'm told AOL caches every page requested (violating copyrights all over the place no doubt, but so does every single copy of Mosaic(Netscape) in existence). A pretty problem for the lawyers to sort out! Maybe that TSR I mentioned above would violate a copyright. So can you imagine a calculator that self-destructs after 20 seconds when you press the equal sign? Fortunately noone would be stupid enough to do such a thing. Oh s--t, I forgot Bill Gates! Long live Linux!!! Steve -- Stephen J. Turnbull Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences Yaseppochi-Gumi University of Tsukuba http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/ Tennodai 1-1-1, Tsukuba, 305 JAPAN turnbull@example.com
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