Think I can tackle those questions tomorrow.  Interesting stuff you're
asking about...

On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 9:23 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 09:11:05PM -0700, Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
>> You will not find basically *any* models for ARM processors as ARM
>> waggles lawyers as soon as they get wind of it, see the nnARM story:
>> http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20011102S0121
>
> Thanks!
> I read that link.  That's too bad as that would have been exactly what I 
> wanted
> if the "core" was anything close to C or Python.
>
>> If you want models for processor cores, www.opencores.org is probably
>> the best place to start.  However, I'm not sure it's going to really do
>> what you want.
>>
>> Additionally, you might want to consider the skyeye emulator.  It seems
>> to emulate some ARM stuff reasonably well.
>
> Is it possible to take an emulator in a general purpose language like Skyeye
> and convert that to a hardware realization?
>
> Or, coming from the opposite end, is it possible to convert these 
> opencores.org
> specs into something I'll understand like C or Python?
>
> Chris
>
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