Hello, I hope all is well.

I am interested in running seL4 on the Raspberry Pi, and have been following 
this guide<https://research.csiro.au/tsblog/sel4-raspberry-pi-3/>. I have 
followed the instructions and am able to generate an seL4 image correctly, 
however the guide is geared towards running on hardware and in fact when I run 
the resulting 'simulate' script I get the following.
"Unsupported platform or architecture for simulation".

I can run it manually under qemu to an extent with raspi2 as a machine type ():
qemu-system-arm -serial null -serial mon:stdio -nographic -M raspi2 -kernel 
sel4test-driver-image-arm-bcm2837

And it produces this output<https://pastebin.com/LLuum55T>. It seems the image 
can be *run*, but it doesn't seem to work; it gets stuck on the TIMER0001 test 
and the previous tests produce errors. It seems that qemu can't quite emulate 
the raspberry pi hardware.

Is there a way to run the seL4 image on the Raspberry Pi in QEMU, or can you 
provide an alternative for emulation, or any help whatsoever on this matter?

Thank you for your time,
Brendan Morgenstern



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