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SID simulation framework
- To: <gdb at sources dot redhat dot com>, CGEN <cgen at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Subject: SID simulation framework
- From: Ben Elliston <bje at redhat dot com>
- Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 23:33:47 +1100 (EST)
Red Hat announces release of SID
SID is a framework for building computer system simulations. Specifically, a
simulation is comprised of a collection of loosely coupled components.
Simulated systems may range from a CPU's instruction set to a large
multi-processor embedded system.
SID defines a small component interface which serves to tightly encapsulate
them. Components may be written in C++, C, Tcl or any other language to
which the API is bound. Typically, components are separately compiled and
packaged into shared libraries. A standard run-time linking/loading
interface is defined for these.
The package includes a growing library of components for modelling hardware
and software parts, instrumentation, control, and external interfaces.
During simulation start-up, components are instantiated, interconnected, and
configured as necessary to represent some specific system.
SID is placed under a free software license.
For more details, visit http://sources.redhat.com/sid/.