>Why not choose QEMU + QVM86, The QVM86 do same thing with accelerator
>module, but it is Open Source Project.
Because at the moment, qvm86 doesn't work well. Still has bugs and
limitations. And it actually seems to be *slower* than qemu without it. Or
at least not much faster.
That's based
Commenting for Bochs: In order to get XP to run in Bochs, you need to
set the IPS insanely high. I forgot how high, but the documentation
says it.
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Mike
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On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 11:14:59AM +0800, Xuqing Kuang wrote:
> Dear qemu developers.
>
> We are a Linux distributer called Red Flag Software from China.
> We want to redistribute qemu + accelerator module built-in in our
> system called Red Flag Server System.
>
> We got a project need Windows X
Dear qemu developers.
(B
(BWe are a Linux distributer called Red Flag Software from China.
(BWe want to redistribute qemu + accelerator module built-in in our
(Bsystem called Red Flag Server System.
(B
(BWe got a project need Windows XP running as a virtual machine on our system.
(BBut Xen c
On Thursday 12 May 2005 23:13, Pascal Terjan wrote:
> On 5/12/05, Paul Brook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wednesday 11 May 2005 22:04, Paul Brook wrote:
> > > The attached patch adds support for gcc4 x86 and x86_64 hosts.
> >
> > This time with the correct patch attached.
>
> Hello, I can't bu
On 5/12/05, Paul Brook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 May 2005 22:04, Paul Brook wrote:
> > The attached patch adds support for gcc4 x86 and x86_64 hosts.
>
> This time with the correct patch attached.
Hello, I can't build qemu under gcc4.0.0 with your patch and using -O2.
I get :
/
>euh... I only meant sharing my compiled version of qemu.
>Sorry it was interpreted wrongly. The offer still stands :)
I'm already using the latest FreeOSZoo windows build. There hasn't been any
patches posted since it was built.
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I originally was creating a new hard drive image. (Actually, I was just
copying one I already had, but same result.) Plus in other tests before I
did the original post, I sometimes unpartitioned and repartitioned,
reformatted, etc. A variety.
Later, when I did the retests with bochs vs qemu,
Hi!
I can't compile qemu on my Ubuntu 5.04 Amd64, after a bit of work it stops
compilation with a:
for d in i386-user arm-user armeb-user sparc-user ppc-user i386-softmmu
ppc-softmmu sparc-softmmu x86_64-softmmu; do \ make -C $d all || exit 1 ; \
done
make[1]: Entering directory `/prateria
Hello everybody.
...just to announce I've put the OpenBSD 3.7 x86 and NetBSD 2.0.2 x86
images for qemu on the freeoszoo.org...
Happy downloading! :-)
Stefano
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CVSROOT:/cvsroot/qemu
Module name:qemu
Branch:
Changes by: Fabrice Bellard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/05/12 18:46:12
Modified files:
target-ppc : translate.c
Log message:
dcbz fix (Jocelyn Mayer)
CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/q
sorry for replying so late...
> > If he used the installer from Free OS Zoo, this would seem to indicate
> > he doesn't know which compile options were used.
That's it, I didn't compile qemu myself.
> > Are you suggesting that his emulator is running slowly because it is
> > repeatedly attempting
> >I've seen no problem whatsoever. Do you want my bins jeebs ?
>
> Thanks for the offer, but I already own Dos 5 and Win300a (although
> admittedly the images I'm using came from a friend, since I no longer have a
> 5.25" floppy, and didn't make images of them back then.)
>
euh... I only meant
On Thursday, May 12, 2005, 18:25:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 4) Some of them saying that A20 is already enabled. That shouldn't start up
> like that. I think it's supposed to be disabled by default.
I've seen that on real hardware with DR-DOS on Maxtor PowerMax boot floppy,
so it's probably
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 22:04, Paul Brook wrote:
> The attached patch adds support for gcc4 x86 and x86_64 hosts.
This time with the correct patch attached.
Paul
Index: dyngen-exec.h
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RCS file: /cvsroot/qemu/qemu/dyngen-exec.h,v
Christian;
> >From version 5 on up, I only have a few problems (Which I've already
> > reported.)
>I want to come back on the last item. I have made images of my 15y old 720k
>floppies, and jumped back to 1991 this morning.
The only problems I've noticed with newer DOS's are (right off the top o
I just wonder about 1 thing:
In every test - have you created a new hard drive image prior to running QEMU?
I would suggest creating new hard drive images before using QEMU and
use this new hard drive image for each test.
Also, my guess is that some of your floppy images are actually a
compressed
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$B"#:#$J$i4V$K9g$&(BW$B%A%c%s%9!*L5NA%]%$%s%H%"%C%W3Z$7$5(B100$BG\!*"#(B
$B"([EMAIL PROTECTED](B
$B0l0L!'5U1g!J(B189$BL>EPO?!K(B
$BFs0L!'1g8r!J(B429$BL>EPO?!K(B
$B;00L!'(BSM$B5U1g!J(B243$BL>EPO?!K(B
$B;M0L!'%;%U%l!J(B1038$BL>EPO?!K(B
$B8^
On 5/12/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been trying to install various old versions of DOS under Window's v0.70
> of qemu from FreeOSZoo.
>
> And since so few people appear to be using the Windows version, I've been
> making a point to do as much testing as I can, with as w
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