Hi everybody, I'm thinking in a way to create an ARM emulator to be
used on i386 machines. Let me explain it:
I want an arm environmet inside my linux i386 machine. That environmet
would be a uml, but compiled for arm.
The first step would be create this uml. Then I'll think in a way to
execute t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> The first step would be create this uml.
This a port of UML to arm. Non-trivial, but it's been done for x86_64, ppc,
and ppc64.
> Then I'll think in a way to
> execute this, cause it'll be compiled for arm!
Bochs? Does that support the arm instruction set?
hello wonderful umlers,
here's a wonderfully infrequent but nagging startup
failure that usually has a useless (no stack depth,
or just corrupt) backtrace...
Here's all the user sees:
Checking for the skas3 patch in the host...found
Checking for /proc/mm...found
Enterasys Node Driver v0.1 (4, 15, 0