On 13.06.2006, at 16:37, Joe Lee wrote:
I came across a product called Iemulator and think it based on
QEMU. If so, I wanted to know how possible is it to re-brand qemu
to something similar to Iemulator.
IEmulator (as of the 1.7.x series) is a rebrand of a early stage
project Q Build (http://www.kju-app.org/proj/) which is based on QEMU
itself. Q has different graphic output and some frontend extensions
compared to QEMU. We tried to port the natural virtualization modul
qvm86 to OS X, too. But as QEMU has moved on, we have put a hold on
that. So QEMU on OS X (ppc and intel) remains a simulation.
Mike
Also, I am quite new to QEMU and virtualization in general and
wanted to know the difference between QEMU and product like OpenVZ.
Based on my reading on them I think they are quite different. I
suppose QEMU is more like VMware aimed at end users and OpenVZ
would be more for Enterprise servers.
Joe
Natalia Portillo wrote:
Well,
Fabrice Bellard is main developer, and KQEMU whole developer.
Paul Brook maintains ARM system, and QVM86 whole developer.
Jocelyn Mayer (away) maintains PPC system.
Blue Swirl maintains Sparc system.
A couple of collaborators do development taks.
I maintain the OS compatibility list and do extensive operating
system compatibility testing.
Just, for what you want that information?
El 12/06/2006, a las 20:32, Joe Lee escribió:
Wanted to know about individuals that provides support and custom
development for QEUM.
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