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Mathew Eis mol-general@lists.maconlinux.org
Sun, 19 Jan 2003 21:44:32 -0700


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Hmm,

I suppose it would be interesting to do... But at SIMICS price tag,=20
wouldn't it just be less expensive to just buy a mac?

-Mathew

On Sunday, January 19, 2003, at 01:56 PM, Petra&B=E1lint wrote:

> Hi
> =A0
> It would be so nice if Simics with MOL could work.
> Somebody from the Virtutech forum writes the following:
> =A0
> "I've manage to add a SCSI disk which boot on Orange instead of the
> flash disk. I've also installed MOL on the disk and configured the=20
> kernel
> to have MOL activated.
>
> When I start MOL the kernel module is loaded ok but when the
> mol application starts I get a an illegal instruction due to an=20
> incorrectly
> calculated jump (or something) inside the kernel when doing syscall=20
> 201.
> I saw on the MOL mailing list that it appears to be a common problem,
> but they've reported DSI faults instead of Program faults."
> =A0
>
> =A0

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Hmm,


I suppose it would be interesting to do... But at SIMICS price tag,
wouldn't it just be less expensive to just buy a mac?


-Mathew


On Sunday, January 19, 2003, at 01:56 PM, Petra&B=E1lint wrote:


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<fontfamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>It would be so nice if Simics
with MOL could work.</smaller></fontfamily>

<fontfamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>Somebody from the Virtutech
forum writes the following:</smaller></fontfamily>

=A0

"I've manage to add a SCSI disk which boot on Orange instead of the

flash disk. I've also installed MOL on the disk and configured the
kernel

to have MOL activated.


When I start MOL the kernel module is loaded ok but when the

mol application starts I get a an illegal instruction due to an
incorrectly

calculated jump (or something) inside the kernel when doing syscall
201.

I saw on the MOL mailing list that it appears to be a common problem,

but they've reported DSI faults instead of Program faults."

=A0


=A0

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