Blue Swirl wrote:
BTW, we could easily design and implement an ideal CPU just for Qemu
purposes. It could be unlike any existing hardware, for example with
zero or thousands of registers. The problem would be making a compiler
for the CPU, also porting some OS to it. Any GCC and Linux guru
Ishwar Rattan wrote:
Well here is the situation. Dept had a lab with SPARC
based Solaris machines that were phased out in summer
(over my objections). I needed the environment to teach
first computer archt course with some assembly language
thrown in. Intel processor assembly requires a much
[sorry for posting this back to the list, but i'm too lazy to register
for the forum]
Luis Pureza wrote:
Is it possible to run some program with qemu without a kernel attached?
I'm involved in a project to create an emulator for the leon2
processor (which is sparc-like). In order to
Brad Campbell wrote:
none 768M 137M 632M 18% /tmp -- not sure why it
says none.. it's tmpfs
change the none to tmpfs in /etc/fstab. normally the mount point goes
there, but tmpfs (and proc, for example) don't have a mount point so you
can put anything there.
marco