It would seem that Nasa has built a computer for TechEdSat using the OpenCores 1200 I think it is. Hmm... I did not realize OpenCores had progressed so far. The 1200 is currently 32 bit as best I can determine, but there is 64 bit in there as well if a team wanted to iron out a few bugs. I am still trying to determine how performant / scalable it is. Is definitely has to be power efficient for sat usage...
Just trying to muddy the waters and cross myself up :( heh... I blame it on a comment Timothy made a bit ago that caused me to take a 2nd hard look. Gary On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 4:44 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Le 2012-12-09 01:17, Troy Benjegerdes a écrit : > > Here's what we need: ;) >> > > Hahaha ! > > > 1) YASEP support for qemu >> > hmmmmmmmm > - YASEP is an embedded but low-power/low perf MPU, > it can't be compared to OpenSparc. > - I have no idea how to even use qemu > or what i could use if for. > - There is already a framebuffer output for the YASEP, > in HTML5 or with a 32-bit build of GHDL. > > > 2) shareable MMU for yasep32/openshader >> > that's just "plumbing" ;-) > > > 3) openshader (framebuffer) emulation for qemu >> > once this part is done, there is no need of YASEP > as it's possible to use any other CPU on qemu with it. > > 4) gcc for YASEP >> > ok, now tell me, what do you smoke ? :-P > > So far, #3 is the best and most critical task. > However I have no idea of how qemu works. > > regards, > > yg > > ______________________________**_________________ > Open-graphics mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.duskglow.com/**mailman/listinfo/open-graphics<http://lists.duskglow.com/mailman/listinfo/open-graphics> > List service provided by Duskglow Consulting, LLC (www.duskglow.com) >
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