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Here I am going to talk about how to set up a QEMU [http://wiki.qemu.org/Download] to run Arago [http://arago-
project.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page] . With this ARM Linux running on QEMU, you can develop, test and debug your
code without a real am335x EVM board [http://www.ti.com/tool/tmdxevm3358] .
4. install OpenVPN
sudo apt-get install openvpn bridge-utils
5. download the script arago [https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4BUCy2hv0GyZU5sWWdlRU9XU0U/edit?usp=sharing] into
~/am335x/
10. Now, Go to Applications -> Internet -> Remote Desktop Viewer, click Connect, enter 127.0.0.1:5900 and select
VNC, then click Connect. You should be able to log into the Kernel as root without password.
$ telnet 192.168.100.138
Trying 192.168.100.138...
Connected to 192.168.100.138.
Escape character is '^]'.
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1) your qemu start script refers to a cortex-A9 on a ARM vexpress board which probably uses all primecell peripherals.
The AM335x contains a Cortex-A8 and appears to use OMAP peripherals (at least UART, SPI and I2C). I don't see
how a AM335x kernel can run on a vexpress-a9 qemu machine.
2) which version of qemu are you using? is it mainline qemu, qemu linaro or is there a version bundled with the TI
SDK?
thanks,
Fergal.
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