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Select Real-Time System Model from the drop down menu at the top of the Connection tab of the run configuration window and use the drop-down menus to choose the hardware that you want to simulate.
From the Model drop-down menu, you can choose any of the predefined ARM models to run on, or select a custom option.
The following pre-defined models are available:
RTSM_EB_ARM1136
RTSM_EB_ARM1176
RTSM_EB_ARM926
RTSM_EB_Cortex-A5_MPx1
RTSM_EB_Cortex-A5_MPx2
RTSM_EB_Cortex-A8
RTSM_EB_Cortex-A9_MPx1
RTSM_EB_Cortex-A9_MPx2
RTSM_EB_ARM_Cortex-R4
RTSM_MPS_ARM_Cortex-M3.
If none of these predefined options match your target architecture,
you can use your own customized RTSM. Place your RTSM files in the
directory to which the system variable ARM_PROFILER_RTSM_PATH points.
Any RTSM files found by the ARM Profiler will be added to the Model
drop-down menu. You need a licensed copy of RealView System Generator
to create custom RTSMs.
If you are profiling on a multi-core model, use the Core drop-down menu to choose which of the cores to profile. The ARM Profiler can not profile multiple cores during a single profiling run.