ABSTRACT
In this paper, we present a new model of virtual execution environment, a flexible machine emulator with dynamic translator constructed on a portable microkernel. Our model offers both high portability and compatibility. Moreover, its flexible interface could be reconfigured to support various types of hardware interfaces.
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Index Terms
- Constructing machine emulator on portable microkernel
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