No, this is an old Windows-95C that I’m trying to install under NVMM. It did install and run under XEN and I tried using the same parameters in NVMM. Had to specify no more than 768Meg of RAM, Pentium class CPU and VCPU=1 (which I assume would be SMP 1).
So I suspect it’s either a bug or a missing feature in NVMM. I can’t try Windows 10/64 (or 32) as I don’t have a license or CD for it. On Oct 9, 2019, at 11:15 AM, Chavdar Ivanov <ci4...@gmail.com> wrote: > Any chance you are trying to install Windows 10/64 ? AFAIK it still > doesn't run with nvmm. The 32-bit version is fine. though. > > On Wed, 9 Oct 2019 at 16:47, Kamil Rytarowski <n...@gmx.com> wrote: >> >> On 09.10.2019 17:37, Robert Nestor wrote: >>> Got a few systems installed and running under NVMM in NetBSD 9.0, but ran >>> into this playing with a Windows installation. It appears to be coming >>> from NVMM and I’m curious if this is a current limitation in NVMM or are >>> there some QEMU parameters which can be used to circumvent this. >>> >>> NetBSD Virtual Machine Monitor accelerator is operational >>> qemu-system-x86_64: NVMM: Mem Assist Failed [gpa=0xb8040] >>> qemu-system-x86_64: NVMM: Failed to execute a VCPU. >>> >> >> I would need to check into the code, but it could miss a cpu instruction >> in the decoder. >> >> Please file a bug report for it. There will be need for a proper >> reproduction steps and specification of your hardware and Window image. >> > > > -- > ----