Product Information
What is Rvvm?
RVVM is a virtual machine/emulator for RISC-V guests, emphasizing performance, security, lean code, and portability. It has successfully run numerous guest operating systems, including Linux, Haiku, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, among others. Additionally, it is designed to execute RISC-V applications on foreign-architecture hosts without requiring a full guest operating system or isolation (Userland emulation).
How to use Rvvm?
RVVM is a virtual machine and emulator designed for RISC-V guests, offering high performance, security, lean code, and portability, supporting RISC-V application execution on non-RISC-V hosts.
Core Functions of Rvvm
Simulation
Usage Scenarios of Rvvm
- Run the Linux operating system
- Run the Haiku operating system
- Run the FreeBSD operating system
- Run the OpenBSD operating system
- User-mode emulation of RISC-V applications on non-RISC-V hosts
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