On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 7:06 PM Alan Carvalho de Assis
<acas...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Renode is a very interesting alternative to QEMU:
>
> https://interrupt.memfault.com/blog/intro-to-renode
>
> According with project:
>
> "Why not QEMU? - Readers who have experience with emulation will point
> out that QEMU has existed for a long time, and is capable of emulating
> Cortex-M targets. In our experience, QEMU is focused on emulating
> systems meant for higher-level OSes (e.g. Linux computers) rather than
> embedded devices. To date, it only supports two cortex-M series
> targets, both made by TI."
>
> I did a test and noticed that NuttX "nsh>" is not printed, but it
> prints until the 'F' debug:

This is interesting!

Maybe it could be possible to have some cooperation between the two
projects (NuttX and Renode) to benefit both somehow?

Thanks for sharing.

Nathan

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