FAUM-NODE-PC(1) | Reference Information | FAUM-NODE-PC(1) |
faum-node-pc - Start a virtual machine
faum-node-pc [-h] [-B dirname] [-D n] [-d] [-k keymap] [-g guitype] [-a audio_module] [--sparse]
faum-node-pc starts a virtual machine.
-h
-B dirname
-D n
-d
-k keymap
-g guitype
-a audio_module
--sparse
To run faum-node-pc, you must have a precompiled system.ic that specifies the setup of the simulated PC as well as a simulation.setup that determines simulation specific parameters in your working directory. You can use fauhdlc to compile a structural VHDL setup into a system.ic file.
FAUmachine comes with a number of example experiments in /usr/share/faumachine/experiments.
To run such an experiment, you can use make -f /usr/share/faumachine/experiments/<experiment>/Makefile experiment.
FAUM_AUDIO
FAUM_SPARSE
FAUM_GUI
Please report all bugs to info@faumachine.org[1].
This manual page was written by the FAUmachine Team[1].
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11/11/2018 | FAUmachine |