Great, thank you for your input. Did you try to ran it on different CPU
models?

On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 8:10 AM, Erik Tomusk <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I have successfully simulated the entire EEMBC 2 Consumer suite on
> vanilla gem5 in SE mode using ARM.
>
> Cheers,
> Erik
>
>
> On 25/10/12 16:48, Marko Zivkovic wrote:
>
> Hello gem5 users,
>
>  as I stated 3 days ago, I am new in gem5 world. I installed gem5 and my
> goal was to run ffmpeg application inside of SE mode. I realize that I
> would have to implement few systemcalls which are not really naive. So, I
> talked with my research team and we realized that we can deploy some other
> application and continue our work. Well, I spend last night searching for
> the application which is well documented and I must say that that didn't
> work. By reading FAQ and user mailing list questions, I realized that many
> people have the same problem.
>
>  I would like to propose the creation of the list which will show*the 
> successfully simulated applications
> *  and patches needed for the successful installation. Also, how to
> implement these patches.
>
>  If you, gem5 users, provide me your experience with the applications (
> what can be ran with and without patches in SE mode) I will collect them,
> sort and make it visible to others.
>
>  So far, In SE i was only able to simulate HELLO and Queens examples.
>
>  Thank you
>
>
>
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