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test. More details on this platform can be found in the file *[qemu_virt.md]*.
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* **QEMU SiFive Unleashed Machine**: Platform support for the *sifive_u* QEMU
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virtual RISC-V machine. This is an emulation machine of the SiFive Unleashed
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board. More details on this platform can be found in the file
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virtual RISC-V machine. This is an emulation machine of the HiFive Unleashed
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board by SiFive. More details on this platform can be found in the file
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*[qemu_sifive_u.md]*.
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* **SiFive FU540 SoC**: Platform support for SiFive FU540 SoC used on the
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SiFive Unleashed board. This platform is very similar to the *QEMU sifive_u*
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platform.
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HiFive Unleashed board. This platform is very similar to the *QEMU sifive_u*
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platform. More details on this platform can be found in the file
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*[sifive_fu540.md]*.
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* **Kendryte K210 SoC**: Platform support for the Kendryte K210 SoC used on
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boards such as the Kendryte KD233 and Sipeed MAIX Dock boards.
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The code for these supported platforms can be used as example to implement
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support for other platforms. The *platform/template* directory also provides
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template files for implementing support for a new platform. The *object.mk*,
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*config.mk* and *platform.c* template files provided are commented to facilitate
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*config.mk* and *platform.c* template files provides enough comments to facilitate
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the implementation.
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[qemu_virt.md]: qemu_virt.md
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The **QEMU RISC-V Virt Machine** is virtual platform created for RISC-V
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software development and test. It is also referred to as
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software development and testing. It is also referred as
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*QEMU RISC-V VirtIO machine* because it uses VirtIO devices for network,
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storage, and other types of IO.
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