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What platforms have Python Virtual Machines and what version(s) of Python do they support?

 
 
Casey Hawthorne
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      06-19-2005
What platforms have Python Virtual Machines and what version(s) of
Python do they support?
In particular:
Palm OS
PocketPC

What version of Python does Jython support?
Does any machine running a JVM support Jython?
Does it depend on the JVM version and if it's J2ME?

Thank you for your time!

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Terry Reedy
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      06-19-2005

"Casey Hawthorne" <> wrote in message
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> What platforms have Python Virtual Machines and what version(s) of
> Python do they support?
> In particular:
> Palm OS
> PocketPC


Try using Google (Python PocketPC, for instance) or the equivalent

TJR



 
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Fuzzyman
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      06-19-2005
Hmmm... the page is a *bit* out of date (which is to be expected I
suppose).

There is a port of Python 2.3 for Pocket PC.

I think pippy is pretty dead and wasn't that useable. On this newsgroup
not long ago someone announced they were working on a new PalmOS port.

To the best of my knowledge jython is languishing at Python 2.1. The
PSF has funded a push to implement new style classes which will allow
it to be brought up to date.

I don't know the answer to the other jython questions thougj.

Best Regards,


Fuzzy
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Kent Johnson
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      06-19-2005
Fuzzyman wrote:
> To the best of my knowledge jython is languishing at Python 2.1. The
> PSF has funded a push to implement new style classes which will allow
> it to be brought up to date.


It's really not languishing any more. There is a lot of activity spearheaded by Brian Zimmer (who received the PSF grant) with help from several volunteers. They are planning an alpha release soon.

I think the current released Jython will run on Java 1.1 but the new one will require Java 1.2.

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