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SubjectRe: kernel 'simulator' and wave-form analysis tool?
John Bradford wrote:
>>I must have been unclear. I was not suggesting adding hardware. I was
>>suggesting that we could run Linux under Bochs, which is a software x86
>>emulator. Being what it is, hooks can be added to track "cpu activity"
>>is it occurs within the emulator. This is all a simulation. The key
>>idea I was suggesting was to log processor activity (of the emulator)
>>and develop a viewer program which would help people visualize the activity.
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> Doesn't Valgrind already do most of what you want?

Can you valgrind a UML process?

Tim, what will this give you that a stack trace won't?
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