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.Net Micro Framework Accelerated Interpreter(Open Source)


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#1 weixiongmei

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Posted 20 April 2014 - 02:12 PM

Hi, every one, i heard some one was complained that i never open source some low level code for free, so today i decided to open source a faster interpreter that i just ported for .Net Micro Framework, all the C# codes could run 20% faster(Not over clocking the MCU for increasing the speed), and no extra ram is needed, my goal is to increase 30% - 50% of performance.

 

I'll open source the accelerated interpreter after double checked & cleaned unused codes. So please check this thread back later.

 

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[05-01-2014] Just went out for couple days, sorry for the slow progress, the accelerated interpreter has been done about 40%, about 110 of opcodes(MSIL) had been accelerated, there are still about 140 opcodes need to be done, the current result of improved performance is around 20% for those accelerated opcodes, trying to get it up to arount 30% - 50%.



#2 Chris Walker

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Posted 20 April 2014 - 03:10 PM

Thanks, weixiongmei! It's open source contributions like this that make NETMF more awesome for everyone.

You're bound to get lots of kudos for sharing :)

Chris

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Posted 21 April 2014 - 01:05 AM

Hi Mr.Chris, i still need time for cleaning up the codes, it's too messy and too many cross references now, and would be open source once it's the code is ready.






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