what is the differnce (other than the names :P)?
Seeing as the hardware inside the psp is quite limited, have you considered using a form of static recompilation instead of dynamic?
this should provide a large speed burst, with the downside being greatly reduced compatibility, although it would mean you could satisfy your goal of running mario 64 on the psp at playable speeds.
what is the differnce (other than the names :P)?
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well, obviously you can't have a purely static recompiler,but you could use it in conjunction with the dyna rec to reap great speed benefits.
basically, static recompiler "translates" the complete program before execution and does not account for self-modifing code,etc..
I am not fully sure yet. It's something that would need alot of looking over. I think corn used static and it proved to be really good.
I've yet to give it serious though untill I am ready to start on one. My mind is swimming in enough things as it is. :P
Hope your a good swimmer and don't drown! LOL
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Come to think of it, i never saw a monkey in water before.
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Seek japanese monkeys. They love hot springs.Originally Posted by kyle2194
hey monkey you have serious competition check out the news forum.
monkey posted that and actually already posted a reply in order to possibly have a collaboration
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