tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9054609445298212106.post3872305348096715250..comments2018-10-19T00:54:01.687+10:30Comments on A Hacker's Craic: JNI, memory, etc.NotZedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09469760565180198154noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9054609445298212106.post-50330884105161366052014-03-15T07:50:01.428+10:302014-03-15T07:50:01.428+10:30Cheers Gary. I had the impression the HSA drivers...Cheers Gary. I had the impression the HSA drivers weren't ready yet so I was still waiting for them to become available! Must not be looking in the right place or maybe it's not quite ready for the the 'hcnewsflash@amd' mailing list i'm on. Was it actually announced anywhere? :)<br /><br />I'll definitely have a look at it soon and hopefully the fact i'm not using NotZedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09469760565180198154noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9054609445298212106.post-41889922460422387422014-03-13T04:47:19.234+10:302014-03-13T04:47:19.234+10:30Thanks for posting this. Keep up the great work he...Thanks for posting this. Keep up the great work here. I added a link from the Aparapi home page to your blog. <br /><br />Looks like you are using Kaveri APU and Linux. Have you considered kicking the tires/tyres on the HSA Aparapi branch? It will require loading a HSA enabled kernel. But the 'joy' of accessing Java heap directly from the GPU should enable you to get even better #'Gary Frosthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12935992295051239076noreply@blogger.com