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* [Linux-ia64] First Step
@ 2001-09-21 20:31 cfk
  2001-09-24 20:32 ` David Mosberger
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: cfk @ 2001-09-21 20:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-ia64

Gentlemen, please pardon if a newbie for a bit. I have the hp cd now with
the various rpm files (NUE-1_1, NUE_FS-1, SDI-0_94 & SKI_LINU). I have a
reasonable amount of experience in Linux from the x86 viewpoint, but I would
like to understand IA-64. So, I would appreciate a few pointers on how to
get started.

Do I try to rpm install these on a X86 system, probably not. I don't yet
know how to get an IA-32 system up and running. My naive attitude from this
vantage point is that an X86 computer can be an IA-32 system, but perhaps I
am completely offbase to start with. Assuming I can use one of my existing
computers to learn how to do IA-32 and IA-64 work, what is the series of
steps.

And please set the verbose switch for the answer.

Charles Krinke



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* Re: [Linux-ia64] First Step
  2001-09-21 20:31 [Linux-ia64] First Step cfk
@ 2001-09-24 20:32 ` David Mosberger
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: David Mosberger @ 2001-09-24 20:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-ia64

>>>>> On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 13:31:24 -0700, cfk@pacbell.net said:

  Charles> Gentlemen, please pardon if a newbie for a bit. I have the
  Charles> hp cd now with the various rpm files (NUE-1_1, NUE_FS-1,
  Charles> SDI-0_94 & SKI_LINU). I have a reasonable amount of
  Charles> experience in Linux from the x86 viewpoint, but I would
  Charles> like to understand IA-64. So, I would appreciate a few
  Charles> pointers on how to get started.

  Charles> Do I try to rpm install these on a X86 system, probably
  Charles> not.

Yes, the Ski and NUE RPMS are indeed for x86 systems.  Once installed,
you can issue the "nue" command and that will put you in a virtual
environment that looks like an IA-64 machine).

  Charles> I don't yet know how to get an IA-32 system up and
  Charles> running.

Note that IA-32 is just a different name for x86.  They are the same
thing.

  Charles> Assuming I can use one of my existing computers to learn
  Charles> how to do IA-32 and IA-64 work, what is the series of
  Charles> steps.

Since you already know x86, there is nothing you need to do to learn
IA-32.

As for IA-64: NUE and Ski will allow you to do just that.  Since it's
based on a simulator, it will be too slow to run complicated apps, but
for learning the architecture and development and debugging, it's
quite useful.  We even continue to use it for Linux kernel
development.

	--david


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