Hi Yasir,

as far as I know heterogeneous ISAs is not supported and will not be supported 
anytime soon. However, there are workarounds. For instance, you can use the 
TLM bridge to connect two (or more) gem5 systems to each other. This requires 
some tricks and linker magic, but it works. I was able to create a system with 
an x86 core and an ARM core that boots a linux kernel on both cores in 
parallel. I hope I find the time to publish an example sometime soon.

Cheers,
Christian

On Thursday, 2 June 2016 17:09:52 CEST Qureshi Yasir Mahmood wrote:
> Dear All,
> 
> I am considering to use GEM5 for simulating heterogeneous ISA systems, eg.
> ARM-x86 systems in a single simulation. I have went through the archives
> and seen that this is wasn't supported 2 years ago. Is there any update
> regarding this or is this still not supported today ?
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Regards
> Yasir Mahmood
> Doctoral Assistant
> Embedded Systems Laboratory
> EPFL
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