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We are '''no longer distributing specific releases of M5 as tarballs.'''  The latest M5 source code (including the alpha-system and encumbered files) is available via our Mercurial repository host at http://repo.gem5.org.   
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gem5e are '''no longer distributing specific releases of gem5 or M5 as tarballs.'''  The latest gem5 source code (including the alpha-system and encumbered files) is available via our Mercurial repository host at http://repo.gem5.org.   
  
If you want to download the latest stable copy of M5 without installing Mercurial, you can get a tarball from that site via [http://repo.gem5.org/gem5-stable/archive/tip.tar.bz2 this link]. However, we '''strongly''' recommend that you get a copy of M5 by using Mercurial and the instructions on [[Repository|this]] page.
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If you want to download the latest stable copy of gem5 without installing Mercurial, you can get a tarball from that site via [http://repo.gem5.org/gem5-stable/archive/tip.tar.bz2 this link]. However, we '''strongly''' recommend that you get a copy of gem5 by using Mercurial and the instructions on [[Repository|this]] page.
  
 
This page hosts only useful stuff that is not in mercurial.
 
This page hosts only useful stuff that is not in mercurial.

Revision as of 02:01, 11 November 2011

gem5e are no longer distributing specific releases of gem5 or M5 as tarballs. The latest gem5 source code (including the alpha-system and encumbered files) is available via our Mercurial repository host at http://repo.gem5.org.

If you want to download the latest stable copy of gem5 without installing Mercurial, you can get a tarball from that site via this link. However, we strongly recommend that you get a copy of gem5 by using Mercurial and the instructions on this page.

This page hosts only useful stuff that is not in mercurial.

Useful Stuff Not In Mercurial

Full-System Stuff

  • Alpha
    • Full System Files -- Pre-compiled Linux kernels, PALcode/Console code, and a filesystem
      • Unchanged since M5 2.0 beta 3. If you already have these you don't need them again.
    • linux-dist -- Everything you need to create your own disk image and compile everything in it from scratch
  • ARM
    • New Full System Files -- Pre-compiled Linux kernel, and file systems, and kernel config files. This includes both a cut-down linux and a full ubuntu linux.
    • Old Full System Files -- Older pre-compiled Linux kernel, and file system. New users should use package above. This wil likely be removed soon.
    • bbench Full-system Android files and BBench, a web-browser benchmark.
  • X86
    • Full System Files -- The kernel used for regressions, an SMP version of it, and a disk image
    • config files -- Config files for both of the above kernels, 2.6.25.1 and 2.6.28.4
  • (The mkblankimage.sh script to create a blank disk image that used to be downloadable here is now included in the m5 repository, in the util directory.)

Benchmarks

Pre-compiled Cross-compilers

Externally supplied cross compilers:

All generated with crosstool for x86 linux hosts/linux targets