ARDI would be happy to license Syn68k to Palm. It requires a little effort to add Dragonball support and to write an ARM back-end, but we already have a fast portable back-end. My guess is we'd have apps running quickly and correctly in under two weeks and blazing in under two months.
Connectix's Speed Doubler also has a fast dynamic recompiling synthetic 680x0. Their target is the PPC, not x86. I don't know how much of their code would be useful for such a project, but they clearly have the experience.
I can't speak for Connectix, but if anyone can introduce me via e-mail to anyone appropriate at Palm, I'll make sure ARDI follows up.
ARDI would be happy to license Syn68k to Palm. It requires a little effort to add Dragonball support and to write an ARM back-end, but we already have a fast portable back-end. My guess is we'd have apps running quickly and correctly in under two weeks and blazing in under two months.
Connectix's Speed Doubler also has a fast dynamic recompiling synthetic 680x0. Their target is the PPC, not x86. I don't know how much of their code would be useful for such a project, but they clearly have the experience.
I can't speak for Connectix, but if anyone can introduce me via e-mail to anyone appropriate at Palm, I'll make sure ARDI follows up.