Steve Lewis wrote: > I have gotten sugar running under windows with QEMU - > no I have lots of questions > 1) If I make changes in the emulated system are those changes remembered > between runs?
Yes. > 2) Can I have the emulator point at a part of the windows file system - > allowing my tools to work > on data to be used by the system Easiest way is using samba. If you were using Linux as a host, I'd recommend nfs (fast) or sshfs (easier to setup). If you manage to get Samba to work on the laptop, please add a wiki page describing the procedure you followed. > 3) How do I move changes I made on the XO to the emultator > 4) How can I move changes I make in the emulator to the XO scp and sftp are the easiest way. On windows, try the putty suite of ssh programs. > Is there a way to hook an external ide to the image running in QEMU Just share the source (and binary) directory with any network filesystem. You can debug C application remotely with gdbserver. Python has its own debugger. For development, I usually just ssh into the laptop as root from my desktop, so I have fast scrolling, cut & paste, etc. -- \___/ |___| Bernardo Innocenti - http://www.codewiz.org/ \___\ One Laptop Per Child - http://www.laptop.org/ _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel