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Date: Sun, 27 Jul 1997 14:59:27 +0100
From: Dave Gilbert <gro.gilbert@treblig.org>
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Subject: Archimedes emulator + ARM/Linux is here!
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(Trumpets, fanfares, a choir of singing daemons...)
Hi,
My Archimedes emulator is now released! It will boot ARM/Linux in
an X window under another Linux (or probably any other Unix).
Its on:
ftp.compsoc.man.ac.uk:/pub/arcem
You need all the files in that directory.
Grab the lot, shove them in the same directory and run INSTALL and then
run armul-arc - and sit back.
Notes:
This is NOT fast - it takes about 30 mins on my P90 to hit a login
prompt.
It is probably of no practical use - it was done for pure hack value.
I've only tested it on my P90 running Linux/x86 - I'd be VERY
interested to here of speed tests on Linux/ARM on a StrongARM and would
also be very interested to know if it works and how fast it runs on a
fast Alpha (prefereably a 500MHz 21164PC - since I intend to buy one of
those).
Enjoy - and tell me of any problems!
Dave
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