Great...I haven't gotten around to trying it out, but I hopefully will
soon. I wonder how qemu does on intel macs...


On 5/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We are running Xenomai inside VMWare hosted on OpenSuse 10.0 and Windows
XP for quite a while now. Xenomai kernelspace and userspace applications
can be developed and tested. Since you are aware it's not realtime at all
and you don't have to deal with real hardware you get a very flexible
development environment.

Harald

> Jan Kiszka wrote:
>> Brian L. wrote:
>>> Has anyone tried running Xenomai inside a virtual machine (i.e. Qemu,
>>> Parallels, VMWare, bochs, simics)? Is there any reason to expect this
>>> to fail? In theory, the virtualization software should appear as a
>>> vanilla x86 to the OS running inside of it, but I'd imagine xenomai
>>> could potentially tweak bits of the cpu/architecture that are not as
>>> supported by the virtualization software .
>>>
>>> Of course, I wouldn't expect any real-time characteristics or
>>> performance to speak of. This would be for development/testing only.
>>>
>>> Thoughts?
>
>> Should work, just give it a try. We once started to play with our full
>> embedded distro under bochs, but I do not recall right now how far we
>> came - need to check with the person who actually did the work.
>>
>
> Meanwhile I'm running a VM myself: QEMU. No problems, it just works
> without any trick, also with RT software or with kgdb attached to the
> Xenomai kernel.
>
> Jan
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