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Changes between Version 29 and Version 30 of TBR/UserManual/Simulators


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02/20/15 01:39:02 (9 years ago)
Author:
Ben Gras
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Added beagleboard xm emulator pointer

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    1515 *  arm/edb7312 -- [http://www.skyeye.org SkyEye] Skyeye is a highly configurable multi-architecture emulator capable of supporting various ARM chip families (w/ or w/o MMU support), LCD and network (ne2k like). Very configurable by simple editing skyeye.conf in the current directory.  See [wiki:TBR/BSP/Edb7312 edb7312] for details on how to run this simulator using that BSP. See the RTEMS Wiki page [wiki:Developer/Simulators/SkyEye SkyEye] for more information on the various BSPs we hope can run on it.
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     17 *  bfin/ezKit553 -- The [https://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/project/toolchain/frs/ Blackfin toolchain builds] contain a gdb simulator with [http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=toolchain:sim documentation] on booting an ELF file. [http://www.skyeye.org SkyEye] Skyeye also supports the Blackfin architecture and this BSP should be able to run on it.  It is still preliminary though.  See the RTEMS Wiki page [wiki:Developer/Simulators/SkyEye SkyEye] for more information on the various BSPs we hope can run on it.
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    17  *  bfin/ezKit553 -- The [https://blackfin.uclinux.org/gf/project/toolchain/frs/ Blackfin toolchain builds] contain a gdb simulator with [http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=toolchain:sim documentation] on booting an ELF file. [http://www.skyeye.org SkyEye] Skyeye also supports the Blackfin architecture and this BSP should be able to run on it.  It is still preliminary though.  See the RTEMS Wiki page [wiki:Developer/Simulators/SkyEye SkyEye] for more information on the various BSPs we hope can run on it.
     19 *  arm/beagle -- BSP for the Beagle family of boards (Beagleboard, Beagleboard XM, Beaglebone, Beaglebone Black). Out of those, the Beagleboard XM is emulated well by the Linaro fork of Qemu. It can be built using the RSB with non-mainlined code, a description [http://www.shrike-systems.com/beagleboard-xm-beaglebone-black-and-everything-else-rtems-on-the-beagles.html can be found here]. Or look [https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/ToolChain/QEMU at the Linaro site]. Unfortunately no emulator is known for the beaglebones.
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    1821= Simulators with Issues =
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