>
> Hello,


>
> -t gives you simpel cpu (timing mode) and timing memory model I presume.
>
So how do I get an O3 with a timing memory model?


Thanks



>
> ---- Original message ----
> >Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 13:39:55 -0500
> >From: ef <[email protected]>
> >Subject: [m5-users] Simple M5 Question: memory system and CPU types
> >To: [email protected]
> >
> >   Hi,
> >
> >   This question is probably really simple, and I have
> >   read documentation repeatedly, but the semantics are
> >   just confusing me.
> >
> >   So,
> >   We have 3 types of processors: O3,Simple, and
> >   Atomic.
> >   We then have three types of memory systems Timing,
> >   Atomic, Functional.
> >
> >   In the M5 command line  using the default python
> >   scripts (fs.py) when you type -d --caches -l2cache
> >   you will get a O3 processor with a timing memory
> >   system.
> >   When you use -t  you will get a Simple cpu with a
> >   functional memory system.
> >   When you fast foward you get Atomic memory and
> >   processor.
> >
> >   Is this correct? Or did I totally get it wrong?
> >
> >   Thanks,
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