Simulator for MPC5200
Joel Sherrill
Joel.Sherrill at OARcorp.com
Wed Aug 1 20:46:55 UTC 2012
AFAIK there is no FOSS simulator for the MPC5200. However, there may be closed source ones available.
It is always possible to add enough to skyeye or qemu to simulate this microprocessor.
However, I would ask the question "what is your goal?" It may be possible to meet enough of your goals
using another BSP on a simulator like qemuppc or psim. Or even on another BSP like pc386 on qemu.
It is always nice to have more BSPs that run on simulators. I hope you find a solution. :)
FWIW I noticed skyeye has some other PPCs supported now and the LEON2 which have
RTEMS BSPs. Anyone interested in investigating them?
--joel
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From: rtems-users-bounces at rtems.org [rtems-users-bounces at rtems.org] On Behalf Of Binkowski, Cassio [cassioiks at gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 1:09 PM
To: rtems-users at rtems.org
Subject: Simulator for MPC5200
Hi guys
I could see in the wiki that MPC5200 does not run on simulator. But is there a way this could be done? If yes, how can this be accomplished?
Please share your experiences with emulating this board.
Best regards
Cassio
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