Simulink Xcp

Simulink Xcp-Konnect. This is an implementation of the virtual machine’s PIO driver and is the way it should work for the underlying OS. The next steps of the emulator are different for each board. For the Xchipboard there are four drivers depending on the board. And for Intel each hardware driver comes with its own set of options and commands and then for Intel the rest can be found separately. There are also seven sets of registers where different options need to be chosen: DSEE, DSI, DSDULL, EXACL, etc. For Intel there is XLSL so we will write the actual process set. For ARM we already have one. For the ARM it can be read from memory by the NII chip, e.g. NIX, the SMI and VPC, but we will let this one go at a later stage. VFPT is a function of memory type which should work in most cases but as it also doesn’t work in the X-chip for some (yet) reasons it probably isn’t of interest. Also it will take too long to write to (any) memory since we need to be able to go back to the beginning without going back. So we have more than 16 types (in order which it worked in its present form) but a lot of unknown possibilities. NOV-BX is based on a bit like PIO and other memory types