On Thursday 10 May 2007 12:06 am, Ollie Wild wrote:
> On 5/9/07, Rob Landley <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Just FYI, a really really quick and dirty way of testing this sort of
thing on
> > more architectures and you're likely to physically have?
>
> Does this properly emulate caching? On parisc, cache coherency was
> the main issue we ran into. I suspect this might be the case with
> other architectures as well.
This is really a QEMU question. I've been focused on making cross-compilers
and using those to create kernels and a minimal native build environment I
could use to natively compile packages with. (The way I designed the thing
you could substitute real hardware for the qemu step, assuming you had it.
Or another emulator like armulator for a specific platform.)
I don't believe QEMU emulates parisc yet, although it adds new platforms all
the time. (It just grew an alpha emulation last month.) It's under very
active development.
Rob
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