Any way to startup qemu with my own desired speed? It does not have to be precise. And I don't want to slow down the host system itself.
For example, I am using a 1900MHz system and need to test some applications usability and performance as if it were running on a 233 MHz CPU (or close). Bochs provides a CPU "IPS" (emulated Instructions Per Second) configuration that can be adjusted to get at least close to the desired speed. I am using qemu-0.9.0 (on NetBSD), but I also looked at the online docs and didn't see anything related. Also what do you use for benchmarking the estimated speed of qemu? I know that BogoMips is not a real benchmark, but the Linux system I am running in qemu says it is at 7497.31 BogoMIPS which is the probably same as if I booted the Linux system outside of qemu on same 1900Mhz hardware. (I was hoping to see the BogoMips in the 200 to 700 range.) Jeremy C. Reed p.s. I emailed your devel list because I didn't see a users list.