We did that using alpha.  SpecWeb does not require java.

  Nate


> I have seen data collected using SpecWeb running on top of M5 in FS mode. I 
> was wondering how they did it?
>
> ---- Original message ----
>>Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 10:27:17 -0700
>>From: nathan binkert <[email protected]>
>>Subject: Re: [m5-users] JVM on M5
>>To: M5 users mailing list <[email protected]>
>>
>>> As far as I know no one has ever run a JVM on M5, someone correct me if I'm
>>> wrong.
>>> I looked into it a while ago - since we really only have ALPHA as the
>>> totally mature FS, you'd need a JVM for Alpha, which there used to be one
>>> that was under development but seeing as I can't find it on the web anymore
>>> I think it might be a dead project.
>>> It would be much simpler to find a JVM for Sparc, but I'm not up on how much
>>> is going on with SPARC_FS right now.
>>
>>SPARC_FS works with one CPU right now.  There are some issues that
>>need to be worked out for multiprocessor SPARC_FS (though, the code is
>>mostly there and it seems that it's mostly a matter of figuring out
>>how to get the hypervisor and M5 to agree on the system configuration)
>>
>>  Nate
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