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 SPIM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unlike SPIM, which focuses on emulating a bare MIPS instruction set implementation, GXemul is written to emulate full computer systems based on MIPS microprocessors—for example, as of January, 2005, GXemul can emulate a DECstation, an SGI Octane, or an Olivetti M700 (a Jazz-based Windows NT machine), inter alia.
GXemul (formerly known as mips64emul), another MIPS emulator.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPIM

  
 php-deluxe.net - encyclopedia - GXemul
Image:Ultrix4.5-20040706.png '''GXemul''' (formerly known as '''mips64emul''') is a computer+architecture Emulator originally written to emulate computer systems using the MIPS instruction set, and is available as free+software under a revised BSD+license.
In contrast, GXemul emulates various full computer systems such as the Digital+Equipment+Corporation DECstation or SGI SGI+Indy, which are based on a MIPS microprocessor.
Although the completeness of emulation of the several systems varies, some of the more complete variants (such as the DECStation) support emulation of on-board SCSI controllers, framebuffers, and the like, to a degree such that operating+systems (for example, Ultrix) can be installed and run using the emulator.
http://www.php-deluxe.net/wiwimod,index.page,GXemul.htm

  
 gavare.se: GXemul
GXemul is a machine emulator I'm developing in my spare time.
It is also possible to simulate small ethernet networks consisting of multiple emulated machines.
Please read the documentation for more details on what kind of machines GXemul will emulate.
http://gavare.se/gxemul

  
 noah
GXemul is a clean, actively-developed emulator for numerous MIPS processors and the real machines that have used them.
By default, all console devices share your TTY for input and output, which is not too bad for output but typically undesirable for input.
In fact, the emulated Zilog serial is taking the lost characters.
http://www.cs.caltech.edu/~noah

  
 :: GUIA INTERNET ::
GXemul - An open source MIPS machine emulator for Linux.
http://www.dbolsa.com/cgi-bin/odp/index.cgi?base=/Computers/Emulators

  
 [pspsvn] r521 - trunk/gxemul-psp
You need to manually copy the gxemul" -+ @echo "binary and any other files you need to where you want them to reside.
http://lists.ps2dev.org/pipermail/pspsvn/2005-July/000174.html

  
 Re: SMP badness on 5kc
The 5Kc has no cache coherency, so I don't see how it could be done other than by offloading that into software - which performancewise I would expect to be an unatractive solution.
On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 10:16:27AM -0400, Joshua Wise wrote: > I have been setting up a simulation of a multiprocessor 5kc board that my > company is developing using gxemul, and I've come across a few problems with > the MIPS SMP support.
http://www.linux-mips.org/archives/linux-mips/2005-08/msg00019.html

  
 collection/emulators/gxemul/Makefile - view - 1.2
Up to [Development] / collection / emulators / gxemul
File: [Development] / collection / emulators / gxemul / Makefile (
http://talinux.tal.org/cvs-web/viewcvs.cgi/collection/emulators/gxemul/Makefile?rev=1.2&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup

  
 Linux Links - The Linux Portal: Software/Emulators/RISC
GXemul is a machine emulator, which can be used to experiment with binary code for (among others) MIPS-based machines.
For some emulation modes, processors and surrounding hardware components are emulated well enough to let unmodified operating systems run as if they were running on a real machine.
Unlike them, ArcEm is open source, and runs on platforms besides Windows.
http://www.linuxlinks.com/Software/Emulators/RISC

  
 Science Fair Projects - DECstation
Various DECstation models (which used a MIPS CPU) are emulated by the GXemul software project.
The first generation of commercially marketed DEC Alpha systems, the AlphaStation series, were very similar to contemporaneous MIPS-based DECstations, which were sold alongside the Alpha systems as the DECstation line was gradually phased out.
http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/DECstation

  
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GXemul is a free instruction-level machine emulator, emulating not only the CPU, but also other hardware components, making it possible to use the emulator to run unmodified operating systems such as NetBSD, OpenBSD, or Linux.
head 1.1; access; symbols; locks; strict; comment @# @; 1.1 date 2005.05.20.10.35.33; author jylefort; state Exp; branches; next ; desc @@ 1.1 log @Add gxemul.
http://ftp.isu.edu.tw/pub/FreeBSD/development/FreeBSD-CVS/ports/emulators/gxemul/Makefile,v

  
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+metadata.xml, +files/gxemul-0.3.1-mips64-crosscc-check.patch, +gxemul-0.3.1.ebuild: Package Move: formerly mips64emul; now gxemul.
Bump to 0.3.1, and comment ebuild a little more.
http://sunsite.utk.edu/ftp/tigerd1/gentoo-portage/app-emulation/gxemul/ChangeLog

  
 collection/emulators/mips64emul
Remove, gxemul is what it's called these days
http://www.tal.org/cvs-web/viewcvs.cgi/collection/emulators/mips64emul?sortby=rev

  
 collection/emulators/gxemul
Add gxemul (the new name of mips64emul) Deprecate mips64emul and remove it from...
http://talinux.tal.org/cvs-web/viewcvs.cgi/collection/emulators/gxemul?sortby=rev

  
 Overview of gxemul source package
out of date on m68k: gxemul (from 0.3.3.2-1)
http://packages.qa.debian.org/gxemul

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