VisualSim, which is a commercial tool based on Ptolemy, provides some support for modeling processors at the instruction set level. Take a look at www.mirabilisdesign.com.
Leandro ____________________________________________________________________ Technische Universität Darmstadt - Microelectronic Systems Institute Dr. Leandro Soares Indrusiak Phone: +49 6151 164535 Karlstr. 15 - D-64283 Darmstadt - Germany Fax: +49 6151 164936 http://www.mes.tu-darmstadt.de/staff/lsi [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Betreff: Re: Integrating cycle-level processor simulator? I don't have a good answer for you. We are not doing cycle-level simulations of processors at this time in Ptolemy II. _Christopher -------- I want to make a simulation model of embedded application (wireless sensor network motes OR streaming multimedia portable system). I'm from processor architecture side, so for me it's important to use cycle-level power-performance simulator (for example, SimpleScalar) to model embedded processor(s) within the system. >From the publication search, I found only Cheong's PtinyOS approach, which converts nesC application to MoML without any modeling of processor hardware. So how can I integrate processor simulator within Ptolemy II? OR is there any predefined processor component (Actor) such as ARM? Thanks, Jiyang ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- - Posted to the ptolemy-hackers mailing list. Please send administrative mail for this list to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted to the ptolemy-hackers mailing list. Please send administrative mail for this list to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted to the ptolemy-hackers mailing list. Please send administrative mail for this list to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]