Thanks for your answer. I have read the "Getting Started" page, and
compiled MARSS by considering its issues. But when run MARSS, and then
execute simconfig -help command in QEMU, I cannot find any machine
configuration in core section. May I know which part of
"GettingStarted" page can solve my problem?


Sorry to bother you.


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> I have compiled Marss as following:
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> But, there is not any machine configuration to simulate. Could you tell me
> what is wrong?
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> Subject: [marss86-devel] Is it possible to checkpoint after running
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> I am wondering if it would be possible to make checkpoints while running
> simulation.
> For example, can I simulate 10M instructions on architecture A and take
> checkpoint so that I can simulate next 10M instructions on architecture B?
> In addition, I am also wondering if there is any trick to do the same
> thing even without checkpointing. Will it be possible to run 10M
> instructions on core A and migrate process to core B ?
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> I am running Marssx86 simulator within VMware. It works fine sometimes,
> but many times it also malfunctions. Some of the programs stop running
> properly. So my question is, can Marssx86 be run reliably inside a virtual
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