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Published by Anthony Lee
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Date Posted: |
February 6th, 2007
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Last Updated: |
March 12th, 2007
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License: |
GPL |
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77 total; 1 recently |
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About SkyEye:
SkyEye is an Embedded Hardware Simulation Project.
SkyEye can simulate ARM based Embedded Computer Systems and other architectures.
Some Operating System, such as ARM Linux, uClinux, uc/OS-II, elastos can run on
virtual hardware provided by SkyEye.
How to run SkyeEye:
Open "Terminal" from DeskBar, then run the command
like below inside Terminal.
(You must fill the correct value in "skyeye.conf",
please visit "http://www.skyeye.org" for more detail.)
$ skyeye -e ucos.elf -c skyeye.conf
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Details about this version:
Comparing to last release, we have some major improvement
in the following field:
Added coldfire 5249 support, now 5249 part in
uClinux-dist-20040408 package can run on SkyEye.
Some bugs still exist.
Added blackfin 537 support, bf537 part in
uClinux-dist-R0504 release of blackfin.uclinux.org
can run on SkyEye. Some bugs still exist.
Some minor improvement include:
Samsung S3C44B0X simulation is improved.
DBCT is enabled on gcc-3.x.
Some bugs in remote debug is fixed.
Please run the commands below to compile SkyEye and install SkyEye_TAP Driver:
$ bzip2 -dc skyeye_1_2_2_Rel.tar.bz2 | tar xvf -
$ cd skyeye_1_2_2_Rel
$ make
$ cd portable/beos/tap_driver
$ make install
At last, you will get the binary file <skyeye> located at <skyeye_1_2_2_Rel/binary>.
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Any Processor - requires R5 (475 KB) |
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Source on SourceForge.net |
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Source on gro.clinux.org |
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