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1. About This Document
2. Intel® Simics® Simulator and Virtual Platforms
3. Intel® Simics® Simulator for Intel® FPGAs Device Portfolio
4. Installing the Intel® Simics® Simulator for Intel® FPGAs
5. Getting Started with Intel® Simics® Simulator
6. Debugging Target Software
7. Networking with the Simulated Target System
8. Intel® Simics® Scripting
9. Software Debug Examples with Intel® Simics® Simulator
10. Document Revision History for Intel® Simics® Simulator for Intel FPGAs User Guide
A. Intel® Simics® Simulator Command Reference
5.3.1. Version of the Intel® Simics® Simulator for Intel FPGAs Software
5.3.2. Simulation Run Control from CLI
5.3.3. Intel® Simics® Simulator Command Scope
5.3.4. Intel® Simics® Simulator CLI Variables and Operations
5.3.5. Intel® Simics® Simulator CLI Command Completion and Command History
5.3.6. Intel® Simics® Command-Line Interface Help
5.3.7. Capture of CLI Session to a File
5.3.8. Intel® Simics® Simulator File Location and Intel® Simics® Search Path
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1.2. Terminology
Terminology | Description |
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Device model | Corresponds to a software module that provides a similar or equivalent functionality than a hardware component. A collection of these software modules are used in the Intel® Simics® simulation. |
Intel® Simics® target configuration | Corresponds to the target machine and their settings. This is usually loaded from the .simics, .include and .py scripts that are provided along with the Intel® Simics® model installation. New scripts can also be created to define a new customized configuration. |
Intel® Simics® simulator host | Refers to the physical computer over which the Intel® Simics® simulator runs. This document also refers to this as “host” or “host machine”. |
Target serial console | A target system serial interface (associated to a UART module in the simulated device) that allows the interaction between the target and the user. |
Target system | Hardware that is being simulated. This document also refers to this as “target machine”. An Intel® Simics® simulation can contain multiple target machines (for example, when simulating a network). |