Kiyo Inaba wrote:
Hi Dalibor,

For native builds in qemu, you can grab the armel debian image from
http://www.kaffe.org/~robilad/qemu/ (user root pass debian, user test
pass test), build classpath 0.96.1 using a prebuilt glibj.zip (i.e.
http://www.kaffe.org/~robilad/glibj.zip) as the memory QEmu can simulate
for arm(el) is maximally 256M, over that the kernel won't boot, and
using 'swap' on an emulated disk is a bit of performance overkill, I
think. See http://wiki.debian.org/ArmEabiHowto for how to grab a kernel
for qemu armel.

Wow, amazing! Please keep it there. I am now playing with {Net,Free}BSD
versions of arm, and no time to play with it right now...

Sure, I'm glad that it's of use to someone else, too. I plan to add x86/x86_64 images of debian, and net/free/openbsd eventually, and to tie them up into a small test rig, but meanwhile, I hope the images save others time.

As far as NetBSD is concerned, the emulator 'gxemul' supports NetBSD
to be booted (with which I tested for kaffe-1.1.7) but unfortunately
the 'gdb' program in this environment causes illegal instruction. I
am now considering to purchase real board which can be used for NetBSD.

Sounds like fun. Which machine emulation / NetBSD port do you use in gxemul to get there?

cheers,
dalibor topic

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