====== Running the MINIX port on Linaro's QEMU ======
====== Building Linaro Qemu ======
[[http://www.linaro.org/|Linaro]] provides open source software for ARM SoCs. Linaro Qemu is a custom version of Qemu that supports the **BeagleBoard-xM**. Linaro Qemu currently only supports python 2. If you have both python 2 and 3 installed, you may have to specify the path to python to by adding the ''configure'' argument ''--python=/usr/bin/python2''.
$ cd $HOME
$ git clone git://git.linaro.org/qemu/qemu-linaro.git linaro
$ cd linaro
$ sudo apt-get build-dep qemu # to install the build dependencies of qemu
$ git checkout 72f7eb07b611766298fe2dc140533a0a6256b054
$ ./configure --target-list=arm-softmmu --prefix=$HOME/qemu
$ make
$ make install
Now you have a QEMU in ''$HOME/qemu/bin/qemu-system-arm'' and can test a BeagleBoard-xM build on qemu by running:
# $HOME/qemu/bin/qemu-system-arm -M beaglexm -drive if=sd,cache=writeback,file=minix_arm_sd.img -clock unix -serial stdio -device usb-kbd -device usb-mouse -usb
If you run into problems booting Minix with Linaro Qemu current, try [[https://launchpad.net/qemu-linaro/+milestone/2012.12|QEMU emulator version 1.3.0 (qemu-linaro 2012.12)]]. It is known to work with Minix current.