There is my question sorry if it's silly but is it posible to use RyuJIT with earlier frameworks than 4.6?
is it posible to use RyuJIT with earlier frameworks than 4.6?
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All .NET versions 4.0 through 4.6 have the same runtime version number, v4.0.30319. They are not side-by-side, when you install a higher version then it overwrites the earlier version.
You therefore get RyuJIT if you have 4.6 installed for any project that targets .NET 4.0 and up.
Projects that target <= 3.5 and don't otherwise override the runtime version with a .config file get the legacy x64 jitter (runtime version v2.0.50727) with no option to use RyuJIT.