On Wed, May 28, 2003 at 07:58:37AM -0700, Austin Hastings wrote:
> On a single-CPU box, the OS level threads could easily be used to
> support blocking operations feeding back to async I/O, while all "real
> work" (execution of opcodes) was done in a single thread. Parrot could
> elect to implement threading on its own. In fact, if consistency of
> execution is a design objective, it probably should.

And on a multiple CPU box...?

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