No. There was an early decision not to self-virtualize (my term for it).
Plex86 relies on the split I/D TLB of the Pentium series CPU for its
functionality but does not emulate or virtualize that.
Here is a brief description from Kevin's original message:
The split I&D technique takes advantage of the fact that newer
processors have separate I&D TLB caches, so we can load one page mapping
(and associated permissions) into the I TLB cache for a code
page, and a different one for the D TLB cache entry. This
way we can let code run in a page that it can not access
as data. This is useful if we want to modify code as part of
our scan-before-execute technique, and not let guest code see
our changes.
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Heiserer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 4:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [plex86] plex86^n
Hi,
can I run plex inside plex inside plex ....
So my computer screen looks like a monitor who displays
the view of a camera which focuses on the monitor.
daniel