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[http://www.ovpworld.org/library/wikka.php?wakka=Library A Wiki for OVP library developers.]
[http://www.ovpworld.org/library/wikka.php?wakka=Library A Wiki for OVP library developers.]




OVP (Open Virtual Platforms OVP http://www.OVPworld.org) includes the freely available simulator OVPsim, a library of models of processors, peripherals and platforms, and APIs which enable users to develop their own models. The models in the library are open source, written in C, and include the MIPS 4K, 24K and 34K cores. The OVP site also includes models of ARM, Tensilica and OpenCores/openRisc processors. Platforms and models are available as source or binaries and are fast, free, and easy to use.
OVP (Open Virtual Platforms OVP http://www.OVPworld.org) includes the freely available {{tag|simulation|simulator}} OVPsim, a library of models of processors, peripherals and platforms, and APIs which enable users to develop their own models. The models in the library are open source, written in C, and include the MIPS 4K, 24K and 34K cores. The OVP site also includes models of ARM, Tensilica and OpenCores/openRisc processors. Platforms and models are available as source or binaries and are fast, free, and easy to use.





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A Wiki for OVP library developers.


OVP (Open Virtual Platforms OVP http://www.OVPworld.org) includes the freely available simulator OVPsim, a library of models of processors, peripherals and platforms, and APIs which enable users to develop their own models. The models in the library are open source, written in C, and include the MIPS 4K, 24K and 34K cores. The OVP site also includes models of ARM, Tensilica and OpenCores/openRisc processors. Platforms and models are available as source or binaries and are fast, free, and easy to use.