Versatile Express
The Versatile Express family of development platforms provides users
with a modular board design for use testing different ARM SOC design
implementations. QEMU provides the ability to emulate ARM Versatile
Express for Cortex-A9 on your desktop computer for easy experimentation!
Technical Specifications
- ARM Versatile Express for Cortex-A9
- 1GB RAM
- 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet
Running Fedora through QEMU
This page will give you detailed instructions for running Fedora 18
through QEMU. The tarball includes all that is needed to boot your
system including the root filesystem image and the pre-extracted kernel
and initramfs. Also, included for your convenience is a script to boot
using a serial connection or the XFCE desktop.
WARNING: If you
will be doing development with this image then it is recommended that
you add 10-15GB to the root partition before booting.
Download the image
There are two Versatile Express images available for use with QEMU, a
hardware floating point (armhfp), and a software floating point(arm).
If you are unsure of which to choose, the hard floating point image is
recommended, and will be used in the provided examples below (adjust
accordingly for 'arm'):
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