my system should run in far less memory. something like 2-4MB.
but first I need to have a system running so that I can monitor with qemu the 
addresses accessed for read execute and write by the code run by the emulator.
if I reach that is a real big deal.
dacian




________________________________
 From: Rob Landley <[email protected]>
To: Herbei Dacian <[email protected]> 
Cc: Peter Maydell <[email protected]>; QEmu Devel 
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, 16 August 2013, 18:05
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] minimal linux distribution for qemu
 

On 08/15/2013 09:01:19 AM, Herbei Dacian wrote:
> 
> yes but which binary do I use to call to run an emulated arm image?
> 
> is there an actual binary that can emulate an existing arm board,  
> anyboard?
> qemu?
> if not which is the emulator that works with arm?
> If not where is the project that I can tweak to build such a binary.

The arm versatilepb emulation can accept a range of processors (I've  
tried armv4, armv4t, armv5, armv6, and armv7), provides a PCI bus with  
a virtual hard drive controller and network card, and can accept 256  
megs of ram. (In theory it can accept more but I have to get the  
discontiguous memory stuff to work, haven't done that yet.)

That's the one I used in Aboriginal Linux arm images.

Rob

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