What's the difference of using a JIT recompiler as opposed to the traditional recompilers that most other emulators use?
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01-10-2014, 02:22 PM
JIT stands for just-in-time. Which is really just a fancy way to say dynamic. Recompilers can be either static or dynamic. They are usually dynamic, especially in emulators.
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