Commercial products related to [[Binary Translation]] * [[http://www.transitives.com/products.htm][Dynamite]] from [[http://www.transitives.com][Transitive Technologies]] is a binary translation product with various front ends, back ends, and a "Dynamite Kernel". This kernel does most of the runtime optimisation on an intermediate representation of the code. The overhead seems to be quite low (200-300K of RAM), making it suitable for embedded applications. * [[http://www.insignia.com][Insignia Solutions Home Page]]. Insignia led the emulation market, but in 1996 they sold that technology FWB software (see RealPC below). They now specialise in Java VMs (see their [[http://www.insignia.com/products/default.asp][Jeode]] page). * [[http://www.fwb.com/emu/rpc_solaris.htm][RealPC]] is a product to run PC (ISA) programs on Solaris. It uses a combination of interpretation and binary translation. Supports SPARC, PowerPC and MIPS targets. There is also a [[http://www.fwb.com/emu/RealPC.htm][version for the Power Macintosh]]. * Apple's [[http://product.info.apple.com/pr/press.releases/1997/q1/961118.pr.rel.mae.html][Macintosh Application Environment]] (MAE) Macintosh System 7.x environment in an X Window on a Unix workstation. Probably obsolete now. * Sun's [[http://www.sun.com/solaris/wabi][Wabi]](tm) for Solaris v.2 translated MS Windows 3.x binaries to run on Solaris. The Wabi project was closed in 1997. Read [[http://www.byte.com/ART/9401/SEC8/ART9.HTM][Byte Magazine's 1994 review]]. * Willows Software's [[http://www.willows.com/][TWIN XPDK]] MS Windows emulator for Unix, MacOS and OS/2. * [[http://www.simics.com][Simics]] from [[http://www.virtutech.com][Virtutech]] is a system-level instruction set simulator. Simics can simulate a variety of target systems, including systems based on the PC (x86 and x86-64), SPARC V9, PowerPC, and Alpha architectures. ----- CategoryBinaryTranslation