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	<description>.NET CIL interpreter for embedded systems</description>
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		<title>By: Achille</title>
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		<description>Hi, your project looks nice.

Regarding your question, note that the only integer types the CLI operates on are int32, int64, native int (III.1.1). I guess this helps reduce the number of possibilities in the subsequent tables (1.5).</description>
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<p>Regarding your question, note that the only integer types the CLI operates on are int32, int64, native int (III.1.1). I guess this helps reduce the number of possibilities in the subsequent tables (1.5).</p>
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