Running simplescalar on Ubuntu in alpha config
I have to post this for future reference as there were so many pain points just getting simplescalar running that I needed to mirror some links and consolidate some tutorials. Here's a good guide to installing simplescalar . I'll mirror some of the information from another guide that worked for me as well. The first link also contains the files you'd need to get it running. I'll also rehost them here. Here's a tutorial taken from here. Download the packages here. simplesim-3v0d.tgz simpleutils-990811.tar.gz simpletools-2v0.tgz gcc-2.7.2.3.ss.tar.gz Untar the source code into a simplesim directory mkdir simplesim (wherever you want to put this...you can name it whatever) tar xzvf (the z flag unzips a gzip file as well as untars it.... if you have straight tar files then use tar xvf ) In simpetools-2v0.tgz, there is a gcc-2.6.3 compiler. Since we don't need this, delete it. rm -rf gcc-2.6.3 Note: Before installing simple scalar package, ...
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ReplyDeleteNope. I was pretty far away. I'd like to say the shot was intentional but the camera grabbed onto the water at the front and focused in while I was taking a series of shots. It did it so fast I didn't know what had happened until I looked at them later. I was at least 5 feet from the in focus part of the water, probably further.
ReplyDeleteWow thats a pretty incredible shot. With that telescope lens you have its a no wonder it looked that close
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! (And I'm writing this because when I tried to submit, I was told that my comment was too short and I had to go back and try again. I can't just say, "Great shot?")
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what the minimum is for post length. I just looked everywhere to see if I could change it and couldn't find it.
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