Hi,
We'll try to set something up, but I can't promise anything.
Ali
On Feb 7, 2008, at 2:40 AM, dean michael ancajas wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008 2:51 PM, Ali Saidi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just wanted to make everyone aware that we're holding a tutorial
again at ASPLOS this year (Sunday 3/2) in the morning. We're
planning
to provide public access to the M5 repository in conjunction with
the
tutorial.
Hi Ali!
If it isn't too much of a hassle would it be possible that
someone could record the tutorial on video? Slides + the speaker's
voice is more than enough. I think a simple desktop session
recorder(i.e. Istanbul in Ubuntu) can do the job just fine(i.e. you
turn it on before the 1st speaker starts then turn off after the
last speaker,sweet!). :)
I know that the slides would be uploaded in the wiki after the
ASPLOS tutorial but it could be of great help especially for
starters if we could have more information aside from the bullets in
the slides(which is just a summary of what the speaker is going to
convey). In essence, the video could help people climb the steep
learning curve of the ins and outs of the simulator. I guess there
are also many people in the list who wanted to go to the tutorial
badly but cannot because it's just not possible(people located
outside the US and doesn't have a paper in the conference,VISA
issues etc...), the video tutorial would really help us.
Anyways if you decide to record the tutorial I'd be more than
willing to help in the dissemination of the video(host it in my page
or maybe upload it somewhere free such as rapidshare or yousendit).
two cents,
-dean michael
We have some exciting new features in v2.0, including:
- New cache model
- More abstract cache coherence that is general enough to allow
multi-
level configurations
- Inter-object protocol for memory-system objects
- Python creation of object parameters
- Support for ARM, SPARC, and MIPS
- Performance improvements
- Creating and using Simpoints
Even if you came to last year's tutorial, you can come again to
learn
about these new features.
We'll also be discussing:
- M5 structure
- Specifying configurations
- Running experiments
- Statistics
- Debugging techniques
- Future development directions
So, if you're new to M5, you're going to learn enough to get
started.
Our tutorial page:
http://www.m5sim.org/wiki/index.php/ASPLOS_2008
ASPLOS web page (registration, schedule, etc.):
http://research.microsoft.com/asplos08/
Hope to see you there!
Ali
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