succesfully, you need to dump the memory contents and inspect them.
-## Pypowersim
+## Pypowersim - PowerISA Simulator
-**NOTE**: This is a basic description, as the author has not studied or used
-the simulator in great detail.
-
-Pypowersim is a Python script containing useful functions for PowerISA testing.
-Assembler code written in SV is decoded by a given ISA class instance, and a
+Pypowersim is a PowerISA simulator written and Python.
+PowerISA assembler code is decoded by a given ISA class instance, and a
simulation is managed cycle by cycle, for instruction and memory debugging.
-Use of QEMU as a co-simulator is also supported.
+Use of QEMU as a co-simulator is also supported for verifying the binaries
+run identically.
To find out about input arg information, run the script with "-h/--help" or
no arguments to get the help message:
### About
-The tests consist of running the "pypowersim" tool with several input arg's:
+The tests consist of running Pypowersim with several input arg's:
* ".gpr" text file for initialising the General Purpose (integer) Registers
* ".spr" text file for initialising the Special Purpose Registers