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From: Tom Harrington <tph@rmi.net>
To: samuel@ibrium.se (Samuel Rydh)
Cc: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: Re: mac-on-linux project status
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 12:21:19 -0700 (MST)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <199901251921.MAA05588@shell.rmi.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <v03130305b2d231353f9c@[192.168.0.1]> from "Samuel Rydh" at Jan 25, 99 04:12:52 pm


> >Just out of curiosity, have you considered using PSIM?  It sounds like
> >it's a pretty complete PowerPC emulator.
> ><ftp://cambridge.cygnus.com/pub/psim/index.html>.
> 
> The idea is to run things natively on the processor. For instance, all
> user level instructions are run at full speed. The only thing needed
> to be emulated are the priviliged instructions. Since priviliged
> instructions only are used by the operating system for such things
> as interrupt control, mac-on-linux runs at in principle 100% speed.

I see.  You might want to rephrase some things on your web page then.
The page says:

"The mac-on-linux project does not utilize an emulation library. Instead 
it emulates the hardware of the machine. "

and 
"As stated above, all hardware must be emulated. "

and
"The processor emulation is fairly complete, with some exceptions:"

Now maybe it's just me, but "processor emulation" sounds just like PSIM.
It sounds like your approach is better, but your web page is confusing
on this point.  Emulating the whole processor and emulating priveliged
instructions only are two very different things.

Tom


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      parent reply	other threads:[~1999-01-25 19:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1999-01-24  3:48 mac-on-linux project status Samuel Rydh
1999-01-24 19:28 ` Linux and Mac together (Was: Re: mac-on-linux project status) Robin Colgrove
1999-01-25  0:55   ` Tom Harrington
1999-01-25  5:11     ` Ken Roberts
1999-01-25 15:47       ` David A. Gatwood
1999-01-25  1:14 ` mac-on-linux project status Tom Harrington
1999-01-25 15:12   ` Samuel Rydh
1999-01-25 17:44     ` David Edelsohn
1999-01-25 19:21     ` Tom Harrington [this message]

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