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Daniel Drotos wrote: > > Hi, > > Is it possible to include a simultor if gdb is configured for the > host's target? Yes. > I mean, for example I config and compile on elf32-i386 (e.g. linux) > and I'd like to use this bfd target to read in the file to be > debugged, but use a (own written) simulator to actually execute the > code. Yes. > Is it possible to hack feature like this into the gdb without > introducing a new bfd target? Yes. If there is a simulator in the .../sim directory and GDB knows about it (see gdb/config/*/*.mt) it will be linked in. The file include/remote-sim.h specifies the interface and the various sim sub-directories contain examples. Should I infer that there could be a GPL'd i386 simulator in the making? Andrew