I wish to emulate an ARM architecture (I wish to compile software for my DNS-323 NAS drive, to be more precise) and I'm having a hard time.

First I tried installing Q, which is an OSX port of QEMU. It freezes when I try to launch it. Then I tried to download the source code for QEMU and apply a patch someone had written to compile QEMU under Leopard, but that isn't working either.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

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Try SkyEye. SkyEye is an Open Source Simulator, which simulates series ARM and other Processor. The goal of SkyEye is to provide an integrated simulation environment in Linux and Windows. But it can be build for Mac OS X too.

I can't find complete information on Mac build, but check this:

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Could start with ARM Emulation With QEMU using Q, the Mac port of QEMU.

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Thank you but as I mentioned in the third paragraph, I did try Q and it freezes for me under Snow Leopard. – Gegtik Oct 8 '09 at 18:45
Oops (blush) ... sigh. – boost Oct 11 '09 at 15:14
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I was trying to get this running so I could check out the Raspberry PI OS under Mac OSX. I found this page:

http://cgi.cs.indiana.edu/~geobrown/stm32/Main/Simulation

The steps are:

  1. Install macports
  2. In a terminal, type: sudo port install qemu +target_arm

That's it!

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