[OE-core] can i use qemuppc to demo an example of using UIO?
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday at crashcourse.ca
Fri Nov 20 10:52:52 UTC 2015
i'm not sure i've done enough research to even ask this question
intelligently, but can i use OE to build and demo what is described
here?
http://nairobi-embedded.org/uio_example.html
while that article uses x86_64, i would *prefer* to use qemuppc as
that is the preferred target architecture, but i can always use x86_64
in a pinch.
for a number of OE/embedded linux classes i'm going to be teaching
next year, i'm trying to shift a number of exercises from needing
actual hardware to using QEMU images, and this is something i'd dearly
love to be able to demo using QEMU.
thoughts? i'm still digging into this, but can anyone point out any
obvious flaws in my plan? thanks.
rday
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