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BSP NAME:           psim
BOARD:              PowerPC Simulator
BUS:                N/A
CPU FAMILY:         ppc
CPU:                PowerPC 603, 603e, 604
COPROCESSORS:       N/A
MODE:               32 bit mode

DEBUG MONITOR:      BUG mode (emulates Motorola debug monitor)

PERIPHERALS
===========
TIMERS:             PPC internal Timebase register
  RESOLUTION:         ???
SERIAL PORTS:       simulated via bug
REAL-TIME CLOCK:    PPC internal Decrementer register
DMA:                none
VIDEO:              none
SCSI:               none
NETWORKING:         none

DRIVER INFORMATION
==================
CLOCK DRIVER:       PPC internal
IOSUPP DRIVER:      N/A
SHMSUPP:            N/A
TIMER DRIVER:       PPC internal
TTY DRIVER:         PPC internal

STDIO
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PORT:               Console port 0
ELECTRICAL:         na
BAUD:               na
BITS PER CHARACTER: na
PARITY:             na
STOP BITS:          na

Notes
=====

Based on papyrus bsp which only really supports
the PowerOpen ABI with an ELF assembler.

For the multiprocessing tests to run, you must have a modified version of
the PowerPC Simulator psim which supports an area of UNIX shared memory
and UNIX semaphore mapped into the PowerPC address space.