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So if I was to think about writing an arm emulator for fun, which core family should I choose? I see that there are rt system and application cores (and secure). The benefits of each in terms of application are obvious. Are the rt systems averse to letting you write an operating system on top?

thanks

Sohail

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In article , Sohail writes

You mean simulator. Emulators are HW

ARM 7

What has an OS got to do with writing a sim?

I would suggest you look ate some of the eval versions of some of the commercial ARM sims to get a feel for the subject.

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Chris Hills

Thanks. I never knew that :)

Cuz thats my goal. To write something on top of it that is.

I will do that.

Thanks for the pointers.

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Sohail

Hi Chris,

You might want to check out some of the existing simulators. Armulator (part of gdb) Xcopilot (68EZ328 simulator) .... used for uClinux environment.... fantastic tool.

Edwin Bland

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Then you need to learn to crawl before you walk... let alone run.

Forget it.

See above. start with something simple .

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In article , Edwin Bland writes

1 do not top post... (see the MANY lengthy arguments on this so there is no point in going trough it all again) 2 Read the headers, I am not looking for ARM simulators. I have several (and Emulators). Sohail was looking.

Regards Chris

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