Re: [Gems-users] Using Ruby with x86 targets


Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 00:04:42 -0500
From: "Lei Yang" <lya755@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Gems-users] Using Ruby with x86 targets
I left out the patch under release 1.1. I'll try that on my 1.3, don't know if that'll work. If anyone has experience with using GEMS(Ruby) 1.3 with X86, please give me some hint. Thank you!
 
Lei
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From: Lei Yang
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 11:54 PM
Subject: [Gems-users] Using Ruby with x86 targets

 
Dear list,
 
To run some benchmark that only executes on x86, I have to use Ruby on a X86 target in Simics, say enterprise. I found in GEMS FAQ that
 
"GEMS is intended to support the UltraSPARC III+'s ISA, which is a superset of SPARCv9. Opal is extremely tied to this ISA implementation. Ruby is less coupled to the SPARC ISA, and can be used with x86-based targets with some modification (there is a patch for GEMS 1.2 in the downloads directory). "
 
However, when I look in the download directory, I cannot find that patch. Is there still a way to use Ruby with x86? I really appreciate your  comment on this coz I spent a whole week to get that benchmark running, only to find out that I can't use them because Ruby can't run with x86. Please help!
 
Thanks,
Lei


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On 5/3/07, Lei Yang <lya755@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear list,
 
To run some benchmark that only executes on x86, I have to use Ruby on a X86 target in Simics, say enterprise. I found in GEMS FAQ that
 
"GEMS is intended to support the UltraSPARC III+'s ISA, which is a superset of SPARCv9. Opal is extremely tied to this ISA implementation. Ruby is less coupled to the SPARC ISA, and can be used with x86-based targets with some modification (there is a patch for GEMS 1.2 in the downloads directory). "
 
However, when I look in the download directory, I cannot find that patch. Is there still a way to use Ruby with x86? I really appreciate your  comment on this coz I spent a whole week to get that benchmark running, only to find out that I can't use them because Ruby can't run with x86. Please help!
 
Thanks,
Lei

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