Hi Meng thanks for your answer I did my test with the example code that it's
here /configs/example/se.py, and this is the command that I used to run the
simulation:

$  build/ALPHA_SE/m5.debug -d /tmp/output configs/example/se.py
And this is the output that I get:

M5 Simulator System
Copyright (c) 2001-2008
The Regents of The University of Michigan
All Rights Reserved

M5 compiled Oct  1 2008 09:26:38
M5 revision Unknown:Unknown
M5 commit date Unknown
M5 started Oct  2 2008 07:40:01
M5 executing on x86-7
command line: build/ALPHA_SE/m5.debug -d /tmp/output configs/example/se.py
Global frequency set at 1000000000000 ticks per second
0: system.remote_gdb.listener: listening for remote gdb #0 on port 7000
**** REAL SIMULATION ****
warn: Entering event queue @ 0.  Starting simulation...
warn: Increasing stack size by one page.
Hello world!
Exiting @ cycle 3248000 because target called exit()

The execution of the simulation seems fine and in /tmp/output M5 create a
new text file called m5stats.txt but it's empty. Maybe there is a problem
with the compilation, to compile the ALPHA_SE I used this command scons
build/ALPHA_SE/m5.debug. Any ideas?

Thanks again.
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 6:54 AM, Meng-Ju Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Could you post the command line you use to run the simulation?
>
> I think there are two directions you can try.
>
> (1) Write a "Hello World!!!" program, compile it, and see if M5 can
> give you the right output.
> (2) If the m5stats.txt is empty, there must have some things wrong. Do
> you see any error message on screen?
>
> Meng-Ju
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