"Qemu towards what xnu expects" --> that's what I called "Mac's memory space".

Of course is not only memory, the SMU, TPM module, anything it will search for without hacking.

(If you need testing comment me I have every x86 versions that is outside of Apple and nVidia, and hardware access to all in-sell Macintosh models)

El 09/03/2010, a las 15:46, Alexander Graf escribió:


On 09.03.2010, at 16:44, Natalia Portillo wrote:


Nice :-). I'd love to mentor. We have a lot of open things to do in the PPC space, but I could just as well use help with finally getting x86 Mac OS X guest support upstream ;-).

So who's sending out the actual project application? I'd feel odd if I'd do it.

I hope that with native EFI and Mac's memory space, not just a PCI PC booting a hacked OS X (we do not want Apple to see QEMU as a piracy movement, watching what happened to Psystar)

I was talking about my work that tried to model Qemu towards what xnu expects. There's quite some work left to do to get it upstream, slowly moving us towards a real -M mac machine type. Using EFI or not is the least of our problems IMHO.

Hacked OS X version should work already, but I don't care about those.


Alex



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