On 02/09/2018 1:15 AM, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
On Saturday, September 1, 2018 6:46:38 AM MDT rikki cattermole via
Digitalmars-d wrote:
On 02/09/2018 12:21 AM, tide wrote:
On Saturday, 1 September 2018 at 05:53:12 UTC, rikki cattermole wrote:
On 01/09/2018 12:40 PM, tide wrote:
On Friday, 31 August 2018 at 22:42:39 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 8/31/2018 2:40 PM, tide wrote:
I don't think I've ever had a **game** hung up in a black screen
and not be able to close it.

I've had that problem with every **DVD player** I've had in the last
20 years. Power cycling is the only fix.

Two very different things, odds are your DVD players code aren't even
written with a complete C compiler or libraries.

And yet they manage to run a JVM with Java on it.

Not the one's Walter is talking about. I rarely have to power cycle any
smart device, even my phone which is running so much shit on it.

For some reason I have memories related to DVD players containing a JVM
to provide interactivity. But it doesn't look like those memory were
based on anything. So ignore me.

I don't know if any DVD players have ever used Java, but all Blu-ray players
do require it, because unfortunately, the Blu-ray spec allows for the menus
to be done via Java (presumably so that they can be fancier than what was
possible on DVDs).

- Jonathan M Davis

Harry potter 1&2 had games as part of their menus as of 2001/2, so it was already pretty sophisticated.

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