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From: Jeremy Bennett<jeremy.bennett@e...>
Date: Fri Jul 4 13:27:14 CEST 2008
Subject: [oc] processor model
Hi Ismail,I've responded to this on the SystemC ESL mailing list, but I repeat it for the benefit of OC readers.
For free SystemC models in general take a look at GreenSocs (www.greensocs.org).
I've also written a SystemC TLM 2.0 wrapper for the OpenRISC 1000 architectural simulator. That gives you an alternative route to SystemC modeling of ISS, if you have an existing ISS.
http://www.embecosm.com/download.html
(for those who couldn't get to this earlier, the website is now rehosted, so should be available again once DNS changes have propagated)
Hope this is useful.
Best wishes,
Jeremy
- Tel: +44 (1202) 416955 Cell: +44 (7970) 676050 SkypeID: jeremybennett Email: jeremy.bennett@e... Web: www.embecosm.com
-----Original Message----- From: Günter Dannoritzer <dannoritzer@w...> Reply-To: Discussion list about free open source IP cores <cores@o...> To: Discussion list about free open source IP cores <cores@o...> Subject: Re: [oc] processor model Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2008 11:15:20 +0200
iassayad@y... wrote: > Dear all, > > I am looking for simple examples for processor models written in systemc. > I am wondering if someone here in the forum can help me to find such > systemc models. A simple circuit yet realistic model is also fine for > me. It would be appreciated if someone can help me along this line.
The SystemC source comes with some examples and if I remember right they contain a processor example.
Cheers,
Guenter _______________________________________________ http://www.opencores.org/mailman/listinfo/cores
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