Augmint: A multiprocessor simulator
Augmint is a public-domain execution-driven multiprocessor simulation
environment for Intel x86 architectures, running UNIX or Windows NT. It is
based on
MINT,
but takes the augmentation approach of Tangolite.
Source code
Papers and documentation
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A-T. Nguyen, M. Michael, A. Sharma, J. Torrellas,
The Augmint Multiprocessor Simulation
Toolkit for Intel x86 Architectures,
Proceedings of 1996 International Conference on Computer Design, October 1996.
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A. Sharma, A-T. Nguyen, J. Torrellas, M. Michael, J. Carbajal,
Augmint: A
Multiprocessor Simulation Environment for Intel x86 Architectures,
CSRD Technical Report 1463, March 1996.
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Augmint User's guide.
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Mint User's guide - useful for writing your own backends.
Need memory backends
Augmint does not include a memory backend, thus requiring users
to develop one from scratch. If you have a memory backend that
you would like to share (e.g., a NUMA simulator), please
send us a copy. We
will select and post the most appropriate ones.
If you have any questions about Augmint, please
let us know.
Important!
If you download Augmint, please
send us a mail. We intend to create a mailing list to keep you
updated on future releases.
Last modified
Sun Feb 10 23:57:48 CST 2002
by
Anthony-Trung Nguyen (anguyen@cs.uiuc.edu)