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Hastlayer SDK Readme

Overview

Hastlayer - Be the hardware. Automatically transforming .NET assemblies into computer chips to improve performance and lower power consumption.

Hastlayer uses FPGAs (chips that can be "re-wired" on the fly): You just need to select the compute-bound part of your .NET program and Hastlayer will seamlessly swap it out with a generated FPGA implementation.

This is the PC-side component of Hastlayer, the one that transforms .NET assemblies, programs attached FPGAs and communicates with said FPGAs.

Created by Lombiq Technologies.

Hastlayer uses ILSpy to process CIL assemblies and Orchard Application Host to utilize Orchard as the application framework.

Notes on Hastlayer's documentation

These text files should only serve as a starting point. On how to use Hastlayer the samples are the best source. The public API of Hastlayer is also documented inline as code comments, so make sure to check those out too if something's not clear. Some projects also have further Readme files.

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Repositories and contributions

The project's source is available in two public source repositories, automatically mirrored in both directions with Git-hg Mirror:

Bug reports, feature requests and comments are warmly welcome, please do so via GitHub. Feel free to send pull requests too, no matter which source repository you choose for this purpose.

This project is developed by Lombiq Technologies Ltd. Commercial-grade support is available through Lombiq.

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