Input/OutputTopSecondary StorageLast resort: emulation

Last resort: emulation

To tackle with un-factorizable computing problems it is perceivable, that a virtual machine can be programmed with only the given components in away that it would be able to resolve such tasks. Of course the processing would not be as efficient and it would have to be shown, that the mayority of computing can be sufficiently factorized to proof our concept feasable.

It is to expect that there will be a great number of emulated machines, in the first place to take advantage of existing non-parallelized computer programs and systems. On appealing example would be the emulation of a Sparc or G4 Risc processor including the corresponding environment to be able to run Solaris, OS-X or Linux on top of the array. However a shift of the actual programming and computing paradigms could obsolete these systems anyway.


Georg Lehner May 14, 2004- Magma Soft

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