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+Qemu-system-avr working example
+Description of problem:
+I'm trying to get an Arduino board emulated with QEMU. Unfortunately, I can't get it to work.
+I tried the commands, given in [https://qemu.readthedocs.io/en/latest/system/target-avr.html](https://qemu.readthedocs.io/en/latest/system/target-avr.html) and also downloaded and used the example elf file.
+
+
+I then tried some more basic commands and used`qemu-system-avr -machine uno`. This should
+run without any problems or? I also tried `2009` and `mega2560`.
+
+I also searched on the internet about working examples as well as further usage information, but I couldn't really find much.
+Therefore, I hope someone can help me out or point me to additional material.
+Steps to reproduce:
+1. run `qemu-system-avr -machine uno`
+2. wait around 5-10 seconds
+3. on the terminal the following message appears with the qemu window crashing
+```
+$ qemu-system-avr -machine uno
+  qemu-system-avr: execution left flash memory
+```
+Additional information:
+I'm fairly new to this, so please excuse me if I forgot something to post or made a mistake while posting.