The short answer is probably not in the very near term, but there is a lot of
work and progress in this direction so it will work at some level in the medium
term. X86 is a very complex ISA with with a substantial subset of features most
people don't need, use, or care about like virtual 8086 mode, and support for
those sorts of things will happen later if they're deemed worthwhile.

Gabe

Quoting Haseeb Malik <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> I just wanted to know whether m5 will be able to
> support X86 in FS mode any time soon.
>
> Haseeb
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