Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 10 Sep 1996 21:45:18 +1000 | From | Herbert Xu <> | Subject | Re: [off-topic] Fully virtualisable CPUs |
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ulmo@q.net wrote: > > It seems to me trivial to have a little virtualisable module which > simply picked up an instruction, examined it for whether it was trying > to get a report on CPU state, and then recoded the instructions to do > the CPU state manually, and at the end of the code piece jump back > into the little just-in-time-interpreting-reassembler for the next > instruction.
Apparently this is what Boch (sp?) is all about. There's an article in the LJ about it.
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