Greetings All,

I hope that you are well today.

For a learning/development project, I am interested in the "QEMU for Windows" 
which is being developed by Stefan Weil as I think that it would make a great 
starting point. I found the latest code at:

http://qemu.weilnetz.de/

and would like to discuss with Stefan Weil, or perhaps other,  the particulars 
of how to set up the development environment which I presume is MinGW to 
compile the 32-bit and 64-bit binaries.

Would you please advise me on how I can move forward on this as my project that 
I have in mind will need to modify qemu in a number of ways.

In the first steps, I would like to spend some time to get familiar with the 
qemu code base after which I will investigate modifications that I would like 
to make. In particular, I am very interested in developing a version of Qemu to 
incorporate true SMP towards my project goals of a SSI (Single System Image) 
distributed cluster system using QEMU as the SSI VM. That's the eventual goal, 
at least.

Kind Regards and have a great day my friends,
Lonnie T. Cumberland

Thanks and have a great day,
Dr. Lonnie Cumberland, Ph.D.
Physicist

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National Institute of Standards and Technology
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