WATaBoy compiles Game Boy instructions to WebAssembly, outperforms native interpreter
Hacker News·1w·energeticbark
A developer built a JIT compiler that translates Game Boy machine code to WebAssembly, achieving better performance than a traditional interpreter written in the same language. The approach demonstrates how runtime compilation can unlock speed gains for emulation in the browser, with potential applications beyond retro gaming.
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