Thank you for the info.
I installed the gtk2 and sdl2 development libraries recompiled and 4.1.0
now runs successfully and that also fixed the original issue I was
seeing.
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I compiled 4.1.0 on the Raspberry, everything seemed to compile.
I have verified with qemu-system-i386 --version displays 4.1.0
Using the below basic command line:
qemu-system-i386 -hda c.hda -cdrom FD12CD.iso -boot order=d
now when I try to execute the qemu I get only below as it just seems to
I checked with qemu-system-i386 --version and it reports version 3.1.0
I installed via sudo apt-get install qemu, does this mean I will have to
compile qemu 4.1 for the raspberry or is the a binary somewhere I can
install?
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The command line I am using is:
qemu-system-i386 -hda freedos.hd -cdrom FD12CD.iso -boot order=d
The above command works on a x86 Linux Ubuntu 18.04LTS system without
issues.
1. I downloaded FreeDOS1.2 iso
2. created a blank image with 'qemu-img create freedos.hd 200M' command
3. Started qemu wi
Public bug reported:
I am trying to access the CDROM (iso) from QEMU using FreeDOS and I get
an error when doing a directory for:
i can boot from the iso but if i exit to access the files from the CDROM
ISO i get the attached error.
I believe there is an issue with the QEMU for the Raspberry Pi.