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    An implementation of a light-weight stack-less jit compiler for x86 (32/64), ARM (32 [v5,v7,thumb2]/64), PowerPC (32/64), MIPS (32/64) and SPARC (32) architectures. It generates machine code from a platform independent (simplified) assembly language.
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    It is (no stack based!) VM in a form of a library. It supports different language paradigms without data type restrictions, allows both interpretation and JIT, produces a fast code. Our goal - to have a GENERIC and POWER tool for code migration.
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    PORUS is a portable USB stack for peripheral devices. Enumeration is handled automatically by C code generated from an easy-to-use configuration file. PORUS is written in standard C, so porting to new hardware is straightforward.
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