>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>>// 3 times slower
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>>Raw curiosity... Anyone know if any of the C# commands/operators map to the processors XLAT command?
>>
>>I can't even think of a C command or operator that does, but thought I'd ask.
>>
>>It's been many years since I coded in ASM, but that was always the fastest chrtran. But my chrtans usually were against entire files (EBCDIC to ASCII conversion) rather than short strings.
>
Hi,
Last serious ASM coding I did was for a Z80! When the 386 came along there were too many registers and I got confused :-}
I wouldn't think .NET would have direct mapping to XLAT - isn't it processor specific? If so then its unlikely there would be an equivalent opcode in MSIL. Can't see anything like it anyway (
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.reflection.emit.opcodes_members.aspx)
Update: I think I misread your question. But if you meant just an equivalent in the C# core language again I think the answer is no....
Best,
Viv