<br>On 3/30/06, Wolfgang Denk <<a href="mailto:wd@denx.de">wd@denx.de</a>> wrote:<br>> Is skyeye good enough to emulate real flash devices or other real<br>> hardware (except the CPU)?<br><br>
Yes ... <a href="http://skyeye.sourceforge.net">skyeye.sourceforge.net</a><br>
<br>The following hardwares can be simulated by SkyEye: <br>CPU CORE: ARM7TDMI, ARM720T,StrongARM, XScale <br>APPLICATION CPU: Atmel AT91X40/<span style="font-weight: bold;">AT91RM9200</span>,Cirrus
CIRRUS LOGIC EP7312/EP9312 CS89712,Intel SA1100/SA1110, Intel PXA
25x/27x, Samsung 4510B/44B0/2410/2440 , Sharp LH7xxxx, NS9750, Philips
LPC22xx <br>MEMORY: <span style="font-weight: bold;">RAM, ROM, Flash </span><br>Peripheral: Timer, UART,NIC chip,LCD, TouchScreen, etc.<br><br><br>The following Operating Systems and syetem softwares can run in SkyEye:uC/OSII-
2.x with network support <br>uClinux based on Linux2.4.x/2.6.x with Network/LCD/TouchScreen/Flash Mem support <br>ARM Linux 2.4.x/2.6.x with Network/LCD/TouchScreen/Flash Mem support <br>lwIP on uC/OSII <br>applications on uC/OSII, uClinux,ARM Linux