as far as GEMS 2.0 supporting the patch:
I was not sure and did not see anywhere that gems2.0 did support x86, so i went
with a lower version of simics and gems for which the patch was originally
written but i also was under time pressure.
I think the authors of gems know for certain. Try also searching the archives
on this subject.
Olya
Quoting llccdd1985 <llccdd1985@xxxxxxx>:
> thanks,
> I find the patch, It tell me I should reinstall the GEMS, I use the
> GEMS2.0 and simics 3.0.31,but I want to know whether the patch is compatible
> for GEMS2.0 and simics3.0.31,even whether the GEMS2.0 include the patch?
>
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> 2008-05-20
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> llccdd1985
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> ·¢¼þÈË£º Olya Krachina
> ·¢ËÍʱ¼ä£º 2008-05-20 09:51:09
> ÊÕ¼þÈË£º Gems Users
> ³ËÍ£º
> Ö÷Ì⣺ Re: [Gems-users] Hi,I have a question about GEMS
>
> yes you can simulate x86, look for the x86 patch on the gems downloads
> website
> and follow instructions. You also might have to go with an older version of
> simics... at least that's what i had to do.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Olya
>
> Quoting llccdd1985 <llccdd1985@xxxxxxx >:
>
> > Hi,all
> > I compile the GEMS successfully,but I read the tutorial about GEMS,It
> > implement The SPARC's instruction.But I want to simulate the X86
> > architecture with simics and GEMS,somebody tell me the GEMS can simualte
> > X86,the other tell me It can not,So I want to know can The GEMS tool
> archive
> > my goal,thank you
> >
>
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