Is V8 actually optimized for ARM?Gary13579 said:Or we could just all use Chrome and not have to worry about speeds, at all.
*cough*
-Tj- said:Full-blown Firefox will likely be a lot better than Fennec. I thought maybe touchscreen-enhanced support Fennec may have (like flick momentum scrolling and the like) might be better than none in Firefox, but it turns out there's an addon that covers that.
Dead1nside said:-Tj- said:Full-blown Firefox will likely be a lot better than Fennec. I thought maybe touchscreen-enhanced support Fennec may have (like flick momentum scrolling and the like) might be better than none in Firefox, but it turns out there's an addon that covers that.
Is it an official one from Mozilla? Don't happen to have the name do you? Thanks.
musicalwoods said:It is called Grab and Drag and I don't believe it is from Mozilla, unless hosting your site on mozdev.org means anything.
dflemstr said:Is V8 actually optimized for ARM?Gary13579 said:Or we could just all use Chrome and not have to worry about speeds, at all.
*cough*
If it is, I ain't complaining since I use nothing except for Chromium on all of my computers (especially since it now has an extension API in 4.0.* that gives me access to AdBlock and all that stuff) so I'd really like to have it on the Pandora, too...
Fennec seems to be too bloated in my eyes; it's the same extension API, the same slow rendering APIs that emulate GTK, and it's just not something I wanna use on a portable device with limited resources.
V8 implements ECMAScript as specified in ECMA-262, 3rd edition, and runs on Windows XP and Vista, Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard), and Linux systems that use IA-32 or ARM processors.
Because it does JIT, and I thought that it might produce actual sequential machine code instead of just "chaining function pointers" (in lack of a better term)Gary13579 said:dflemstr said:Is V8 actually optimized for ARM?Gary13579 said:Or we could just all use Chrome and not have to worry about speeds, at all.
*cough*
If it is, I ain't complaining since I use nothing except for Chromium on all of my computers (especially since it now has an extension API in 4.0.* that gives me access to AdBlock and all that stuff) so I'd really like to have it on the Pandora, too...
Fennec seems to be too bloated in my eyes; it's the same extension API, the same slow rendering APIs that emulate GTK, and it's just not something I wanna use on a portable device with limited resources.
Why exactly does it have to be optimized for ARM? It's coded in C++, and I doubt they are using inline ASM anywhere.
OK cool, time to celebrate!Gary13579 said:V8 implements ECMAScript as specified in ECMA-262, 3rd edition, and runs on Windows XP and Vista, Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard), and Linux systems that use IA-32 or ARM processors.
Also, : http://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/LinuxChromiumArm
Yeah, I have no idea:craigix said:Firefox3 does run fine on the Pandora, it's just such a memory hog. I mean just think about it for a second, what the hell is a web browser doing with 256MB of RAM?
Yoyobuae said:Try closing firefox (using the "save session" feature preferably) and then re-launch it again. That usually frees a lot of mem used by firefox. I did it just now and the reduction was 110m -> 79m (using top).