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"Martin Guy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: > How can I change target CPU to Atmel's AVR and don't care about host.
: > i.e:host CPU is X86(PC),target CPU is Atmel's AVR.
:
: Hi
: Atmel AVR is a different processor from the ones that QEMU emulates.
: Yo
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 12:07, Martin Guy wrote:
> > How can I change target CPU to Atmel's AVR and don't care about host.
> > i.e:host CPU is X86(PC),target CPU is Atmel's AVR.
>
> Hi
> Atmel AVR is a different processor from the ones that QEMU emulates.
> You would need to implement an entir
How can I change target CPU to Atmel's AVR and don't care about host.
i.e:host CPU is X86(PC),target CPU is Atmel's AVR.
Hi
Atmel AVR is a different processor from the ones that QEMU emulates.
You would need to implement an entire new emulation inside QEMU; that
is a LOT of work in C programmin
How can I change target CPU to Atmel's AVR and don't care about host.
i.e:host CPU is X86(PC),target CPU is Atmel's AVR.
Can it implementation?If it can,where can I find any discussion about this question?
tks!
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