well , the only thing I know that IL is another version of the traditional core . JIT means Just-In-Time ( and I think JIT dynarec means Just-In-Time dynamic recompiler ) , the only thing that I don't know is what means IL.
And is better no talk about this anymore because this thread will be closed ( yeah , this question is asked a lot )
[color=#DCDCDC]*nosound comes and close this thread xD*[/color]
And is better no talk about this anymore because this thread will be closed ( yeah , this question is asked a lot )
[color=#DCDCDC]*nosound comes and close this thread xD*[/color]
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