Talk:KVM

There's a type of JVM (Java Virtual Machine) that's called KVM, for k-byte JVM. Due to severe limitations in scope a KVM's size can be measured in k-bytes, and not in the usual megabytes for a common JVM.

So, i think there should be a KVM entry. I'll try to write one myself when i have enough information. If someone is able to do it before, please by all means do it.

Regards, --Hgfernan 20:16, 22 Apr 2005 (UTC) KVM also stands for Kilo Volt Meter.

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