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  • ==== How do I get started? ==== ...h to them correctly. See [[Introduction#Getting Additional Tools and Files|Getting Additional Tools and Files]].
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  • # Usually, in run_test(root), gem5 simulation is started.
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  • gem5 started Apr 3 2011 21:16:02 gem5 started Mar 4 2014 10:52:10
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  • M5 started Wed Aug 16 21:53:38 2006
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  • init started: BusyBox v1.00-rc2 (2004.11.18-16:22+0000) multi-call binary
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  • ...or the SimObjects to be created for the simulation. The easiest way to get started is to use an existing script file. Several examples are provided in the con
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  • ...so all benchmarks run in SE mode must be statically linked in order to be started properly by the simulator. In FS mode the simulated operating system takes
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  • === Getting gem5 === Steps for getting a copy of the source code:
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  • ...feel free to extend this page with their experiences to help new users get started.====
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  • ...something that's not hard if they're all on the same die (I believe Intel started doing this with the Pentium Pro; not sure if they still do with the Core2 c
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  • ...uage.) Unfortunately, this is easier said than done; one big challenge is getting the context set up right so the parser can figure out which symbols are typ ..., point-to-point, etc. This will help us flesh out the interface, and get started on implementing features that we'll need for more advanced protocols (such
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  • ...feel free to extend this page with their experiences to help new users get started.'''
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  • Getting started instructions are currently available for [[Android_KitKat|Android 4.4 (KitK
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  • == Getting Started ==
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  • If you are just getting started with gem5, you can follow the steps below or watch the following video to d ===Getting a copy===
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  • ...> - Some very basic information introducing gem5 and explaining how to get started.
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  • ...something that's not hard if they're all on the same die (I believe Intel started doing this with the Pentium Pro; not sure if they still do with the Core2 c
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  • ...to inject your own init script to dynamically control what benchmarks are started, for instance, and you'll have to interact with the simulation through a si
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  • | Getting started with gem5 || style="text-align:right"|13:10-13:30
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  • Before getting started, as a final step make sure to have the gem5 binaries and busybox for 32-bit
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