On 2007-04-23, Andrew Lunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Qemu will emulate an ARM. It will emulate either an Arm >> Integrator/CP or an ARM Versatile baseboard. Both emulations >> include serial ports, Ethernet, PS/2 keyboard/mouse, and LCD >> controllers. >> >> http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/qemu-doc.html#SEC53 > > Upps, sorry. My error. I was thinking of that old dos extender which > has a similar name..., not that i can remember its exact name, now > that i think about it.
Dosemu? http://dosemu.sourceforge.net/ It did 16-bit DOS emulation as it ran in virtual 8086 mode (it emulated some common protected mode DOS extensions). All in all, it was a pretty cool hack. I used it for years to run the DOS version of the software to control a 68HC11 in-circuit emulator. I've wondered if the ARM Integrator HAL would run on the Qemu Integrator. The Qemu Integrator platform is for the Integrator/CP board (an ARM926E or ARM1026E). Unfortunately the eCos page doesn't say which board it supports (there are about a half-dozen different "Integrator" boards). I haven't found anything in the HAL sources, cdl, or Changelog that specifies which board it's for. Does anybody know what board(s) the "Integrator" HAL supports? Some concrete info on what board a HAL is for (e.g. an actual part or model number) sure would be a good thing to put into the CDL... ;) -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Did I do an INCORRECT at THING?? visi.com -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss
