Re: MSIL
Peter Morris [Droopy eyes software] schrieb:
I just thought. I wonder if in the future some company will create a CPU
which has MSIL as its native instruction set.
Why not? AFAIK for Java such CPU's already exists.
But the use will currently be very limited because all GUI-Related parts (even Avalon/WPF) will
be Win32-Based.
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- MSIL
- From: Peter Morris [Droopy eyes software]
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- Re: MSIL
... CPU which has MSIL as its native instruction set. ... It already exists, search for .NETCPU. ... But its not for mainstream and ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical) - Re: dynamischer cast
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