Hi Kevin, Well I m new to freemware so I try to specify my question. First I m working with SUSE 6.2and will update soon to SUSE 6.2 inclusive VMWare. But I didnt work with Win32 also so there is no guest in my case. I m working also with OS/2 and I also own the QNX-IAT Demodisk So the host should be Linux(SUSE) and the guest should be a OpenSource Realtime Linux and also OS/2 and QNX if it works.(Watcom)And that what I knew is the fiasco-kernel from TU Dresden in Germany(http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/L4/l4refx86.ps.gz) and L4-Linux for Alpha and Mips from University of NSW in Sydney.(http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~disy/L4/MIPS/index.html) Mainly the Alpha ports must be interest because of the new Athlon-chips with Alpha-related bus(EV6).Also a SUSE(Athlon) host and SUSE(Alpha) guest could be interested. Sincerely Gottfried Kevin P. Lawton wrote: That's a pretty high density of buzz-words in one sentence. :^) To clarify, what OS(s) do you want to port FreeMWare to (host) and which ones do you want to run inside of FreeMWare (guest)? Speaking of QNX, I saw mention of a new demo floppy on Slashdot, so I downloaded it and gave it a spin inside of bochs. Got it to boot all the way into the GUI. Think the keyboard emulation got hosed after that and won't let me enter keys. Included a GIF for fun. BTW, so people know what I've been up to during the last while. Have been adding Pentium emulation to bochs. Already have Windows and Linux booting under Pentium emulation. I did try that QNX demo, but it uses RDTSC if it recognizes a Pentium, and I don't implement that yet, so I had to use 486 emulation. This will fit into the plan of FreeMWare development nicely, since then we can use either a real PC or bochs to test the virtualization. Plus I really needed to add Pentium for other stuff. Will be back to FreeMWare development soon... -Kevin
