Greetings Fellow .GNU Enthusiasts,

Over the summer Thomas Cort did the initial work to port libjit[1] (a
just in time compiler library) to the alpha architecture as part of
Google's Summer of Code. libjit already works well on x86 systems and
is a subproject of DotGNU. At present, the library can be used on
Alpha systems to compile functions that do simple integer math, but
there is still much work to be done (floating point support,
optimizations, and much more). Thomas is looking for people who are
interested in helping finish the port and have alpha knowledge
(assembly language and a general understanding of the architecture).
If you want to help, please introduce yourself to us by e-mail. The
libjit alpha port is currently progressing without funding. Monetary
donations would encourage us to spend more time on libjit. If you
would like to sponsor development, please contact us via e-mail to
arrange goals, define deliverables, and setup a payment schedule.



Thomas Cort <linuxgeek_at_gmail.com>
Kirill Kononenko <kirill.kononenko_at_gmail.com>

[1] http://www.southern-storm.com.au/libjit.html

K

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