Hi
First up, thanks for the pointer.
I think I did not make it clear from my previous query.
I want to know if anyone has tried running Openmoko neo-1973 or freerunner
on top of any hypervisor that provides virtualization, like xen-arm or OKl4
4.0 or vmware mobile.
Of-course ,Openmoko can run on top of xen-arm / OKL4 4.0 / vmware mobile,
which may run on top of qemu to emulate gta01/02 board or can be directly
run on gta01/02 board.
All that QEMU does is to emulate the gta01/02 hardware in this case. It
cannot provide the virtialization mechanism that xen-arm / OKL4 4.0 provides
for having multiple virtual machines on top of them, one of which can be
openmoko neo-1973 / freerunner linux image.



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> Hi
> I am new to Embedded system development. I am starting on a research
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> that needs Virtualization for Smartphones.
> I just wanted to know if anyone has tried Neo-1973 or Neo Freerunner on top
> of any virutalization like xen-arm or OKl4 4.0 microvisor either through
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> If so, could you tell me the procedure to get that setup?
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> A Dimarts, 20 de d'abril de 2010 05:36:52, sreenaath vasudevan va escriure:
> > Hi
> > I am new to Embedded system development. I am starting on a research
> >  project that needs Virtualization for Smartphones.
> > I just wanted to know if anyone has tried Neo-1973 or Neo Freerunner on
> top
> > of any virutalization like xen-arm or OKl4 4.0 microvisor either through
> > emulator like QEMU or in the hardware directly.
> There is a virtual Neo-1973 on QEMU
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> > If so, could you tell me the procedure to get that setup?
> See:
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