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author | apb <apb@pkgsrc.org> | 2008-03-29 16:52:07 +0000 |
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committer | apb <apb@pkgsrc.org> | 2008-03-29 16:52:07 +0000 |
commit | 45bdb3c93e1874bf609980a40ae5c734255af592 (patch) | |
tree | 3754af1b280a789b36b01379f92f0a8c2fae3386 /emulators | |
parent | 6c801341e2f7b1ad64c8f2d089256fda3707bb06 (diff) | |
download | pkgsrc-45bdb3c93e1874bf609980a40ae5c734255af592.tar.gz |
Replace DESCR with a copy of the first few paraghraphs from the README
inside the distribution.
OK xtraeme.
Diffstat (limited to 'emulators')
-rw-r--r-- | emulators/gxemul/DESCR | 24 |
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/emulators/gxemul/DESCR b/emulators/gxemul/DESCR index 8ef0c801333..4a981a587dc 100644 --- a/emulators/gxemul/DESCR +++ b/emulators/gxemul/DESCR @@ -1,6 +1,18 @@ -GXemul is a machine emulator. The initial goal was to write a simple -64-bit MIPS emulator for running multiprocessor experiments with a -microkernel, but the emulator can be used for many other things. While -some simulators only simulate a CPU, GXemul also simulates other -hardware components, making it possible to use the emulator to run -unmodified operating systems, such as NetBSD, OpenBSD, or Linux. +GXemul is a framework for full-system computer architecture emulation. +Several processor architectures and machine types have been implemented. +It is working well enough to allow unmodified "guest" operating systems to +run inside the emulator, as if they were running on real hardware. + +The emulator emulates (networks of) real machines. The machines may +consist of ARM, MIPS, PowerPC, and SuperH processors, and various +surrounding hardware components such as framebuffers, busses, interrupt +controllers, ethernet controllers, disk controllers, and serial port +controllers. + +GXemul, including the dynamic translation system, is implemented in +portable C, which means that the emulator will run on practically any host +architecture. + +The documentation lists the machines and guest operating systems that can +be regarded as "working" in GXemul. The best working guest operating +systems are probably NetBSD/pmax and NetBSD/cats. |