Hi,
Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
No plugin. The VM just emits a Complex event (see Cross/vm/sq.h and iOS/vm/iPhone/Classes/sqSqueakIPhoneApplication+events.m).
This is modeled very closely on what iOS uses natively. We may want to find a more cross-platform interface, but I have no idea how touch events look in Android.
I have no idea either. Besides, my device does not support multitouch. But I see complex events, and if necessary can process them.
PS: Bert, I just saw you note about OLPC XO 1.75 which runs Squeak. Just curious what CPU frequency is, what flavor of VM does it run (Cog or Classic) and how much 0 tinyBenchmarks outputs - do you have such details?
Thanks.
On 30.08.2011, at 19:07, Dimitry Golubovsky wrote:
Hi,
Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
No plugin. The VM just emits a Complex event (see Cross/vm/sq.h and iOS/vm/iPhone/Classes/sqSqueakIPhoneApplication+events.m).
This is modeled very closely on what iOS uses natively. We may want to find a more cross-platform interface, but I have no idea how touch events look in Android.
I have no idea either. Besides, my device does not support multitouch. But I see complex events, and if necessary can process them.
PS: Bert, I just saw you note about OLPC XO 1.75 which runs Squeak.
For others:
Just curious what CPU frequency is,
Hardware details are at
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XO-1.75
CPU is an 800 MHz Marvell ARMADA 610 SoC.
what flavor of VM does it run (Cog or Classic)
The VM is the normal Squeak interpreter as packaged by Fedora:
http://hongkong.proximity.on.ca/koji/buildinfo?buildID=21030
and how much 0 tinyBenchmarks outputs - do you have such details?
OLPC XO-1.75, interpreter:
45,000,000 bytecodes/sec; 1,600,000 sends/sec
For comparison, the interpreter on iPad 1 does
62,000,000 bytecodes/sec; 1,850,000 sends/sec
- Bert -
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