Sometimes people also confuse Vlad with Vladimir, but it's actually Vladislav. Vladimir would be Vova.
Time required depends on complexity of the target architecture, desired performance and debugging, which is probably the most time-consuming. At the beginning when interpreter wasn't tested yet we had a problem of Linux…
There's no company behind, the work was done purely on enthusiasm. The main purpose was education and, because RISC-V boards are not widely available, software porting - including RVVM itself - I ran it on N900, but it…
Yes of course. I've not tested modern DEs because the emulator is still RV32-only, but xterm with twm works very good. It's still works with interpreter with 1/3 of QEMU performance. With JIT (which is still WIP) it'll…
I would like to warn you about signature checking. My HP got a password after a faulty BIOS update (it just hanged up for 30 minutes on one block and I pulled the battery, never do this!) So I had to fix this. However,…
Sometimes people also confuse Vlad with Vladimir, but it's actually Vladislav. Vladimir would be Vova.
Time required depends on complexity of the target architecture, desired performance and debugging, which is probably the most time-consuming. At the beginning when interpreter wasn't tested yet we had a problem of Linux…
There's no company behind, the work was done purely on enthusiasm. The main purpose was education and, because RISC-V boards are not widely available, software porting - including RVVM itself - I ran it on N900, but it…
Yes of course. I've not tested modern DEs because the emulator is still RV32-only, but xterm with twm works very good. It's still works with interpreter with 1/3 of QEMU performance. With JIT (which is still WIP) it'll…
I would like to warn you about signature checking. My HP got a password after a faulty BIOS update (it just hanged up for 30 minutes on one block and I pulled the battery, never do this!) So I had to fix this. However,…