![]() ![]() The year before Tarmac was developed, Julian Brown wrote a dynamically recompiling ARM emulator called ARMphetamine. Full source code is available from the subversion repository. In the same way as Red Squirrel, Sarah took a more direct approach, generating x86 or 圆4 machine code directly and getting very good performance as a result. In 2007 Sarah Walker added a dynamically recompiling StrongARM emulator to RPCemu which emulates an Acorn RISC PC. The developers cite Tarmac's intermediate representation as inspiring their approach. ![]() As of early 2019, this promising open source dynamic recompiler for ARMv8 to x86-64 on github is in use in Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch emulators. ![]()
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