![]() ![]() Note that there’s also QEMU versions for Windows and Mac. We acquired these by downloading them from To start our ARM-virtual machine we need suitable kernel, initrd (initial ramdisk) and disk image. We chose Debian to be our virtual machine OS. Qemu can be installed with: apt - get install qemu - system There’s also a ARM version of Java SE, see for more details.įrom our experience until now it seems that QEMU works best with Linux platforms so we chose Ubuntu 12.04 as the host for the virtual machine. This guide is made using Java SE Embedded 7 but also other Java versions intended to be used with ARM should work. This post covers the installation and basic operation of QEMU and couple of hints to get up and running with Prosys SampleConsoleServer and SampleConsoleClient fast and easy. See or for more information about the QEMU system itself. For example, QEMU powers the Android emulator which is part of the Android SDK. ![]() QEMU emulates the ARMv5TEJ instruction set and all the derivative processors families like ARM7, ARM9E, ARM10E and XScale. It supports emulation of various architectures, including ARM. QEMU is a open-source software that performs hardware virtualization. This blog post is intended to serve as a starting point for users interested in testing Prosys Java applications on ARM platform virtual machine. From time to time we get inquiries regarding OPC UA server and client application suitability and performance on ARM platforms. ![]()
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