We're excited to announce that our CoreCLR MIPS64 Port has been open-sourced, and the initial commit has been pushed. The work is based on a commit nearly a year ago in dotnet/coreclr. We hope to implement a release version (3.0 or 3.1) first, and then to upgrade to upstream dotnet/runtime.
We are debugging priority1 tests in CoreCLR. More than 9500 tests have been passed according to our test method. The FlightFinder sample can work on MIPS64 now.
A gsvm/loongson-dotnet repository was created for general information, tools, downloads, etc., and further repositories may be created or forked if needed.
The work is still in progress. All contributions and suggestions are greatly welcomed. Please feel free to contact us.
Many thanks to Andy Ayers (@AndyAyersMS), Bruce Forstall (@BruceForstall), David Wrighton (@davidwrighton), Fei Peng (@fiigii), Jan Kotas (@jkotas), Jan Vorlicek (@janvorli), Maoni Stephens (@Maoni0), MeiChin-Tsai (@MeiChin-Tsai), and our great team!
We're excited to announce that our CoreCLR MIPS64 Port has been open-sourced, and the initial commit has been pushed. The work is based on a commit nearly a year ago in dotnet/coreclr. We hope to implement a release version (3.0 or 3.1) first, and then to upgrade to upstream dotnet/runtime.
We are debugging priority1 tests in CoreCLR. More than 9500 tests have been passed according to our test method. The FlightFinder sample can work on MIPS64 now.
A gsvm/loongson-dotnet repository was created for general information, tools, downloads, etc., and further repositories may be created or forked if needed.
The work is still in progress. All contributions and suggestions are greatly welcomed. Please feel free to contact us.
Many thanks to Andy Ayers (@AndyAyersMS), Bruce Forstall (@BruceForstall), David Wrighton (@davidwrighton), Fei Peng (@fiigii), Jan Kotas (@jkotas), Jan Vorlicek (@janvorli), Maoni Stephens (@Maoni0), MeiChin-Tsai (@MeiChin-Tsai), and our great team!