In message <mpro.mv61td00381ke03n2.pittdj@pittdj.co.uk>
David Pitt <pittdj@pittdj.co.uk> wrote:
> Peter Howkins, on 23 Oct, wrote:
>
>> A new version of RPCEmu is available, 0.8.11
>>
>> http://www.marutan.net/rpcemu/
>>
>> * All Platforms
>> - Support for emulating Phoebe, the Risc PC 2. Produced with the
>> assistance of The Centre for Computing History.
>>
>> Instructions on how to setup Phoebe emulation and the required files
>> are on the 4corn website.
>>
>> http://www.4corn.co.uk/articles/phoebe/
>>
>> Note, this is a prototype machine, so is more for historical interest
>> than running production code.
>
>
> Phoebe is running OK here in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
>
> An interesting turn up, many thanks.
>
>
Indeed. What's it like compared to a standard StrongARM? Presumably
running under RPCEmu-Interpreter rather than -Recompiler more than
offsets any possible emulated architecture improvements. Have
you/could you run any benchmarks (e.g. ROmark)?
--
george greenfield
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