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   2006-04-20 06:02:27 by Cherry G. Mathew | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Updated install and run instructions in DESCR.
   2006-03-11 00:45:14 by Roland Illig | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Fixed some pkglint warnings.
   2006-02-06 00:11:50 by Joerg Sonnenberger | Files touched by this commit (4082)
Log message:
Recursive revision bump / recommended bump for gettext ABI change.
   2005-10-05 13:58:50 by Nick Hudson | Files touched by this commit (4) | Imported package
Log message:
Third time luck import of a ski emulator package.

Based on the pkg found at

http://cherry.beevomit.org/downloads/netbsd-anvil/pkgsrc.emulators.hp-ski.tar.gz

The Ski simulator is a software package designed to functionally
simulate the IA-64 processor architecture at the instruction level.
Ski offers an informative, screen-oriented machine-state display and a
friendly, powerful command-line interface. Programs may be loaded from
disk in executable format; they may be run from start to finish, single-
stepped, and break-pointed. Execution can occur in a text-oriented or
a graphical user interface or in batch-mode, with no user-interface at
all. Both the user-level and the system-level machine-state can be
simulated. For user-level execution, Ski will intercept IA-64 Linux
system calls and translate them into the corresponding system calls of
the host operating system.

   2005-09-12 15:37:08 by Nick Hudson | Files touched by this commit (4) | Package removed
Log message:
Oops!

There is nothing to see here. Move along. Move along.
   2005-09-12 14:30:08 by Nick Hudson | Files touched by this commit (4) | Imported package
Log message:
Initial import of a ski emulator package. Based on the pkg found at

	http://cherry.beevomit.org/downloads/netbsd-anvil/pkgsrc.emulators.hp-ski.tar.gz

The Ski simulator is a software package designed to functionally
simulate the IA-64 processor architecture at the instruction level.
Ski offers an informative, screen-oriented machine-state display and a
friendly, powerful command-line interface. Programs may be loaded from
disk in executable format; they may be run from start to finish, single-
stepped, and break-pointed. Execution can occur in a text-oriented or
a graphical user interface or in batch-mode, with no user-interface at
all. Both the user-level and the system-level machine-state can be
simulated. For user-level execution, Ski will intercept IA-64 Linux
system calls and translate them into the corresponding system calls of
the host operating system.


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