blocks from the
standalone? Is there a way, or am I again in a wrong direction?
Thank you in advance!
Xabi
-Mensaje original-
De: Peter Maydell [mailto:peter.mayd...@linaro.org]
Enviado el: lunes, 10 de julio de 2017 11:26
Para: Ormaetxea Xabier
CC: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Asunto: Re: [Qem
On 10 July 2017 at 11:16, Ormaetxea Xabier wrote:
> Ah sorry, I thought that replying to your message it was somehow
> redirected to the mailing list. So, every-time I respond, I have
> to do it to qemu-devel@nongnu.org? Or a CC it's enough? Sorry for
> my ignorance...
Yes, you just have to send
: Ormaetxea Xabier
Asunto: Re: [Qemu-devel] Code source modifying
It's really better to keep threads on the public mailing lists,
that way the answers help everybody (and anybody who knows the
answer can reply)...
Anyway, you cannot do what you're trying to do the way you're
trying t
On 10 July 2017 at 10:14, Ormaetxea Xabier wrote:
> My standalone program writes "0x" in the position 0x9500
> when the timer should start, and "0x" when it have to finish.
> I want to modify the code so every single (standalone) program step
> reads the virtual 0x9500 and
Hello!
I need to modify the source code of QEMU to apply a little change. My final
idea is to prove the utility of a virtual platform as a way of reusing software
designed for an obsolete hardware. For that I've created a "real timer",
connected to my board. Now... the problem:
My standalone