On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 11:33:27AM +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
I'll be happy to add FreeOSZoo to QEMU Forums page, that way it would
be easier for users and developers to track problems if they're image
related or QEMU related..
What do you think?
Yes,it's ok. Better have a centralized
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
There is several big issues involved in providing write support
a) On guest writes, the emulation must have a very good understanding of
how the guest writes to the emulated filesystem to allow it to piece
together the block level writes and map
Hi,
I am having the following gdb difficulties with QEMU (latest CVS snapshot,
nbench was cross compiled and works perfectly with qemu-sparc alone):
QEMU started as:
qemu-sparc -g -L /usr/local/gnemul/qemu-sparc nbench
The gdb is started using the following in another terminal:
gdb nbench
GNU
Not exactly.
XpostFacto let you install OS X on macs with PPC chips (G3 as
minimum), not on Intel based PC's.
Apple will *not* let users install OS-X/ X86 on your PC. Thats the
official word from Phil Schiller, Vice president of worldwide
marketting at Apple.
So, I'm pretty sure Apple will use
Apple will use standard PC architecture: hardware, memory map, ROM
(the BIOS), etc.
Apple will remain the kernel as Open Source.
Just search XPostFacto.
Was easy to make OS X work in machines not officially supported, and
so will be.
El 06/06/2005, a las 23:21, Hetz Ben Hamo escribió:
Hi,
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Jan Marten Simons wrote:
Not quite, but TFTP by protocol design limits filesize to 2^16-1 blocks
of 512 bytes or 32 MB minus 512 bytes (33553920 bytes).
Well, if this is the case FTP should realy be added as an alternative
protocol.
Yes, please! And just for me,
Nate Lawson wrote:
Have you considered adding support for this instruction set?
http://cache-www.intel.com/cd/00/00/19/76/197666_197666.pdf
It's not clear if you're trying to execute instructions such as VMREAD
inside qemu or use qemu's device models + VT-x (used to be called VMX)
for executing
I have an AMD64 system with Debian pure64 distribution.
My kernel is 2.6.12-rc6 (I'm stuck with it due to a particular
patch fix)
Is it possible to get kqemu working on this system?
When I compile I get this:
make -C kqemu
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/jeffw/Downloads/qemu-0.7.0/kqemu'
On Thursday 09 June 2005 17:55, Jeff Wiegley wrote:
I saw the posting about a x86-64 alpha version of kqemu coming out in
the next few days but that was a month ago. Did this happen?
It didn't happen.
Or does it just not work on AMD64 systems/kernels yet?
kqemu is still 32-bit only.
Paul
2005/6/9, Hetz Ben Hamo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
XpostFacto let you install OS X on macs with PPC chips (G3 as
minimum)
Not exactly. Jaguar can be installed on a 603/604 machine. Panther and
later versions require G3s at minimum.
On 6/9/05, Natalia Portillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apple will use
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