>
> Still, is there a way to make qemu take advantage of multiple cores?  They
> are pretty commonplace in new computers (is there any selling computer that
> doesn't have multiple cores?).

It depends on what you want to do. You could always run two or more
copies of qemu and set up a small networked cluster of the
architecture you want to emulate. Each emulator should go on to a
different core. Might be useful when compiling things in qemu or doing
other processor bound tasks.

  Will Pearson


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