I have not much idea and have not worked for that processor. But there seems to be patches available for ARM7TDMI
http://www.mail-archive.com/qemu-devel@nongnu.org/msg11154.html On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 2:42 AM, Vinicius Sanches <viniciusrsanc...@gmail.com > wrote: > Actually I already did it. It does not have any indication about that > core. I was looking for inside the source code and it is not listed inside > cpu.h file. I'm asking about it becuase of some differences in some > behaviors in BLX, BX, CP15 and pop operations related to Thumb mode. The V5 > and V4T are different on it. Do you know some patch to enable these > feautures probperly? > > Thanks and regards, > > 2012/5/31 peeyush Agrawal <peeyush.agrawa...@gmail.com> > >> you can install the ubuntu (either by apt-get or by "$./configure && make >> && make install") >> then check whether the require core is supported by qemu using following >> command: >> qemu-system-arm -M ? >> It will list all the emulated machine by qemu. >> In case you are doubtful about which machine is use, you can hit-n-trial >> each machine. >> >> good luck.. >> >> >> >> On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 7:57 AM, Vinicius Sanches < >> viniciusrsanc...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hello All! >>> >>> I'm new QEMU user and I was wondering if it is possible to emulate an >>> ARM7TDMI/ARM7TDMI-S core properly with that new 1.0.1 version released. Is >>> that possible, or do I have to apply some patch to do it? >>> >>> Thanks and regards! >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> o >> | _ o |_ o __ _| >> _| (_| | | | | | |(_| >> >> Peeyush Agrawal. >> >> > -- o | _ o |_ o __ _| _| (_| | | | | | |(_| Peeyush Agrawal.