- i80321 (XScale) mode can run NetBSD/evbarm,
- performance speedups for framebuffer output
- most CPU types are enabled by default.
- Remove obsolete USE_REINPLACE directive.
- Add a local MASTER site.
- Take over port maintainership.
http://gavare.se/gxemul/gxemul-stable/HISTORY.html
for a long changelog between these releases. Summary: vastly improved arm,
mips and ppc support. Lots of new CPUs and a better dynamic code generator
for the instructions emulated. Vastly improved hardware device emulation.
Can boot many free and obscure guest operating systems.
GXemul is a free instruction-level machine emulator, emulating not only the
CPU, but also other hardware components, making it possible to use the emulator
to run unmodified operating systems such as NetBSD, OpenBSD, or Linux.
A few different machine types are emulated. The following machine types are
emulated well enough to run at least one "guest OS":
* DECstation 5000/200 ("3max"): serial controller (including keyboard and
mouse), ethernet, SCSI, and graphical framebuffers.
* Acer Pica-61 (an ARC machine): serial controller, "VGA" text console, and
SCSI.
* NEC MobilePro 770, 780, 800, and 880 (HPCmips machines): framebuffer,
keyboard, and a PCMCIA IDE controller.
* Cobalt: serial controller and PCI IDE.
WWW: http://gavare.se/gxemul/
PR: ports/81048
Submitted by: Janni <jannisan@t-online.de>