Hello,

I'm just starting playing around with CodeZero, and I have a few questions:

- I used the Ubuntu installer for the latest 0.4.1 toolkit, it went fine,
and the build succeeds. Now, when I run ./tools/run-qemu-insight, I get a
message with the list of supported machines, and the "panda" option is not
one of them. Insight window then comes up empty. Is there a specific version
of qemu-system-arm that I should use to support the "-M panda" option ? The
OMAP4 getting started page on the codezero site explains how to use the
files resulting from compilation to boot an actual pandaboard, but does not
explicitly states whether pandaboard emulation with qemu is supposed to work
or not. Since I am still waiting for the delivery of my pandaboard, qemu is
my only choice for now ;)

- I do have a Beagleboard xM though. What would the adaptation effort be to
run the current code on it ? I saw some Beagleboard-related source code
files in v0.3, but it is not quite clear to me what the current support for
this board is in 0.4 ?

- Regarding source code, my understanding is that the toolkit does not
provide source code for the hypervisor itself, it just provides a prebuilt
version and source code for user land libraries and stuff. Git repository
for hypervisor source code (codezero.git, not codezero-toolkit.git) seems to
be 7 months old, i.e. does not correspond to 0.4.1. Is this correct ? Is
there a plan to release the latest hypervisor source code anytime soon ?

Thanks,
Julien
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