We provide a set of useful prebuilt binaries users can download (in case they don't want to recompile them from scratch).
There are two ways of downloading them:
Here follows a list of prebuilt binaries to be downloaded by just clicking the link:
The tarball below contains a set of binaries: the Linux kernel and a set of bootloaders
http://dist.gem5.org/dist/v21-2/arm/disks/ubuntu-18.04-arm64-docker.img.bz2
Partition table: yes
gem5 init:
/init.gem5
/init.addr.gem5
/init.semi.gem5
http://dist.gem5.org/dist/v21-2/arm/disks/aarch32-ubuntu-natty-headless.img.bz2
These images are not supported. If you run into problems, we will do our best to help, but there is no guarantee these will work with the latest gem5 version
gsutil is a Python application that lets you access Cloud Storage from the command line. Please have a look at the following documentation which will guide you through the process of installing the utility
Once installed (NOTE: It require you to provide a valid google account) it will be possible to inspect/download gem5 binaries via the following command line.
gsutil cp -r gs://dist.gem5.org/dist/<binary>