Luca, > I thought that the simulator was working just with > not-so-modern > arm platforms and, most of all, not with OS (linux) > support. I think you should try SkyEye (http://www.skyeye.org), Intel pxa 25x is working there. You can add support for simulation based on that... --Trilok Soni --- Luca Piccarreta <piccarre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi nick, hi all > I tried and build the ARM simulator, but I really > was never > able to get it working for an > arm-linux-pxa270-softfloat-gnu > platform (forgive the fantasy name). > Am I missing something? > I thought that the simulator was working just with > not-so-modern > arm platforms and, most of all, not with OS (linux) > support. > Forgive my ignorance if I'm wrong. > Luca Piccarreta > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nick Clifton" <nickc@xxxxxxxxxx> > To: "aram bharathi" <aram_bharathi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: <gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx>; > <crossgcc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; > <arm-gnu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; > <arm-gnu-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 12:37 PM > Subject: Re: [arm-gnu] how to add new instruction in > gcc > > > > Hi Aram, > > > > > i like to add some new instructions to the > existing arm processor. > > > after adding new instructions how can i check > whether newly added > > > instruction executes correctly or not. > > > > Use the arm-gdb simulator. > > > > Cheers > > Nick > > > > > > ------ > Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, > http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ > Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to > crossgcc-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail