On 30/12/2019 17:14, Joel Sherrill wrote: > Hi > > It has been great watching the traffic over the holidays on the Pi. > Thanks guys. > > I recently checked the board models supported by the qemu built by the > qemu4 rsb package. It has Pi2 and Pi3. > > 1. The Pi3 may help when debugging. > > 2. RTEMS tester needs to support both. > > It would be awesome to have these bsps testable by qemu and work on real > hardware. I know you two will have that whipped shortly. > > But do take a break to celebrate the new year. :) > > --joel
Hello Joel, Niteesh is already using qemu for simulating Pi2. I'm not sure whether he plans to add a chapter to documentation with some notes or not. If not I'll try to come up with a few lines (not much) so that the user guide at least has some hints how to start a binary on real hardware and maybe how to start on qemu. By the way: As a native speaker you might want to take a look at the documentation patch Niteesh sent one month and a second time a few days back: https://lists.rtems.org/pipermail/devel/2019-December/056619.html Best wishes and a happy new year Christian _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel