In December 2006 the founders of Virtera decided to close down the business and move onto new ventures. Thanks to the many users who downloaded and tested our software. We will leave this site active, at least for a while, so that the documentation is still available on line.
Release of VM-arm-se 1.0.6
VM-arm-se 1.0.6 was released on Sunday, July 30th, 2006.
The changes relative to the previous 1.0.5 version are:
Releases starting from 1.0.6 include RPMs for odd-numbered Fedora Core distributions only (ie. 1, 3 and 5). Even-numbered Fedora Core users (ie. 2 and 4) will need to use the RPM for the previous Fedora Core. Thus, FC2 users should use the FC1 RPM, and FC4 users should use the FC3 RPM. However, note that FC4 users will also need to install openssl097a-0.9.7a-3.i386.rpm in order to resolve a library dependency on an older version of libcrypto.so.
Fixed CTRL-C handling in the simulator command interpreter.
Restructure code in the simulator command interpreter.
Fixed monitor bug which caused a spurious assertion failure when the simulated program opened the same file multiple times.
Fixed heap parameters in the monitor for the SA1100 and PXA270 bare machine platform models.
Added a better monitor trace mechanism including argument values.
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Using a modern PC and Virtera's innovative software products, it is possible to simulate a 200MHz ARM processor and embedded system in real-time. For more details, see Technology and Products. The VM-arm whitepaper is available for download. It describes the rationale, feature set, technology and performance of the VM-arm products.