Hi Andreas,
Thanks for your quick reply. Yes, you're right. I understand what you
mentioned about 3D. But now I have another question. I installed the ubuntu
14.04.3 i386 on VM. Then I tried to install gem5, but I got this error:
g++: internal compiler error:killed(program cc1plus)
scons:*** [build/ARM/arch/arm/generated/inst-constrs-3.0] ERROR 4
scons:building terminated because of errors.

Thank you in advance.

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> I'm new to gem5. I have 3 questions:
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> 2) I want to simulate both homogeneous & heterogeneous MPSoCs. I'll be
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> Hi Leila (I hope I got that right),
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>  1.  Simulating on a 64-bit host machine is better, simply for speed
> reasons. gem5 should work on a 32-bit host, but it will hamper performance.
>  2.  You can simulate pretty much _any_ system topology, big cores, little
> cores etc. What you cannot do at the moment is mixed ISA simulations.
>  3.  gem5 does not really get exposed to the layout of the system, so you
> should have no problem simulating a 3D SoC. What aspect of 3D is it you
> think is _not_ there?
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> Hello,
> I'm new to gem5. I have 3 questions:
> 1) In the wiki it is written that simulating on 64 bit is better & best
> supported. I wanted to know 32bit simulations is not supported well or just
> because of slowdown is not preferred?
> 2) I want to simulate both homogeneous & heterogeneous MPSoCs. I'll be
> thankful if anyone has any experiences with MPSoCs simulation & help me.
> 3) As I know gem5 doesn't support 3D & 3D MPSoCs. Has anyone modify the
> modules to support this?
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> Thanks
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