Hi all,

   The slides for the upcoming SimFlex tutorial at ISCA 2006 (this Sunday 
at 8:30am) have been posted on the SimFlex web page.

    http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~simflex

They include many enhancements and revisions from the previous slides. 
We recommend that anyone interested in or using Flexus review the new 
slides (and join us for our tutorial if you will be at ISCA).

Best Regards,
-Tom Wenisch
Computer Architecture Lab
Carnegie Mellon University
From twenisch at ece.cmu.edu  Fri Jun 16 02:55:18 2006
From: twenisch at ece.cmu.edu (Thomas Wenisch)
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Date: Fri Jun 16 02:55:24 2006
Subject: [Simflex] Flexus 2.1.0 Released
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The SimFlex project is pleased to annonce that Flexus 2.1.0 has been 
released and is available on the SimFlex web page.
     http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~simflex

This release resolves the long-standing compatability problems between
Flexus, Simics, and Fedora Core linux releases.  We now support Fedora 
Core 4 and 5.

Second, this release contains a completely revamped Getting Started Guide 
and sample application.  The new Guide walks the reader through a timing 
experiment with Flexus and includes scripts to automate the process of 
running a sampled simulation and aggregating the results.

Please report any difficulties with the new release to the mailing list.

Here are the notes from the version history:

Flexus 2.1.0 6/15/2006
    Release Manager: Tom Wenisch
    - New Getting Started Guide and flexus-test-app
    - Support for Fedora Core linux distributions
    - Support for emulating in-order superscalar and multithreading with
      OoO core
    - More detailed cache controller timing model

Regards,
-Tom Wenisch
Computer Architecture Lab
Carnegie Mellon University

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