Hello all,

I recently participated in the IEEE SMC-IT conference, and Antmicro gave a 
presentation of Renode. Per Antmicro's description Renode "is an open source 
tool that lets you run unmodified software on virtualized hardware". It 
supports a wide array of CPU architectures and works on Windows and Linux.

They recently published a blog post showing how to use Renode to run RTEMS on a 
LEON3. Take a look at it here - 
https://antmicro.com/blog/2021/09/leon3-support-in-renode/

This presents another way to run RTEMS in simulated environment.

Regards,
Ama

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