Hi all,
I'm very new to QEMU but am interested in using it for a project
I'm working on.
Is there a way to interface to QEMU at the instruction or basic block
level? In this project I would like to run some code before and/or
after each emulated x86 instruction or basic block. I realize that
i
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 21:33, Michael Hoeller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is there a way to access an usb stick from Windows which runs in qemu
> under Linux??
You can use the usb block device directly as a hard disk "image". ie something
like
qemu -hdb /dev/sda ...
Obviously the guest will see it as
Paul Brook wrote:
However the qemu 0.7.1 binaries distributed from the qemu website include
kqemu support. This means you are entitled to kqemu.h (which is necessary to
compile kqemu.c) under the LGPL.
By distributing kqemu enabled qemu binaries Fabrice has implicitly
dual-licenced kqemu.h un
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 10:33:31PM +0200, Michael Hoeller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is there a way to access an usb stick from Windows which runs in qemu
> under Linux??
>
> Michael
>
No.
http://usbip.naist.jp/ and http://sourceforge.net/projects/usbip/ might help
if the guest and the host were bot
Hello,
is there a way to access an usb stick from Windows which runs in qemu
under Linux??
Michael
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Filip Navara a écrit :
Yves Trudeau wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use a VMWare Win2k image in Qemu-0.7.1. I imported
the image with qemu-img successfully but when I lauch qemu, I have
the first part (in text mode) of the win2k boot with the progress bar
but as soon as it attempt to switch t
Yves Trudeau wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use a VMWare Win2k image in Qemu-0.7.1. I imported
the image with qemu-img successfully but when I lauch qemu, I have the
first part (in text mode) of the win2k boot with the progress bar but
as soon as it attempt to switch to graphic mode, qemu free
VMWare and QEMU each one uses different drivers for almost anything:
Network, storage, display, etc..
I would recommend you to boot win2k in safe mode, erase all the
devices and reboot (I didn't try it though).
Thanks,
Hetz
On 8/9/05, Yves Trudeau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>I am tryin
Piotr Roszatycki wrote:
Please, release the kqemu/kqemu.h file on GPL license. It would allow to
compile qemu binary with kqemu support and release the binary package freely.
You can consider that the header file "kqemu.h" is released under the
BSD license. I will make it clear in the next KQ
Hi,
I am trying to use a VMWare Win2k image in Qemu-0.7.1. I imported
the image with qemu-img successfully but when I lauch qemu, I have the
first part (in text mode) of the win2k boot with the progress bar but as
soon as it attempt to switch to graphic mode, qemu freezes. I tried
"--stdv
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 16:36, Thomas Petazzoni wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Adrian Smarzewski wrote:
> > Is kqemu license compatible with GPL? If the answer is "yes" there is
> > no problem. Otherwise maybe people use it illegally?
>
> From http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/qemu-accel.html:
>
> Terms of
Hi,
Adrian Smarzewski wrote:
Is kqemu license compatible with GPL? If the answer is "yes" there is
no problem. Otherwise maybe people use it illegally?
From http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/qemu-accel.html:
Terms of Use
The QEMU Accelerator is free to use, but it is a closed source
propr
On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Adrian Smarzewski wrote:
Piotr Roszatycki wrote:
The qemu itself can be built with kqemu support and requires just a
kqemu/kqemu.h file. Unfortunately, this file is non-free, so such binary
couldn't be redistributable, even without prioprietary kernel module.
Is kqemu lic
Hi,
On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Adrian Smarzewski wrote:
> Piotr Roszatycki wrote:
> > The qemu itself can be built with kqemu support and requires just a
> > kqemu/kqemu.h file. Unfortunately, this file is non-free, so such binary
> > couldn't be redistributable, even without prioprietary kernel module.
Piotr Roszatycki wrote:
The qemu itself can be built with kqemu support and requires just a
kqemu/kqemu.h file. Unfortunately, this file is non-free, so such binary
couldn't be redistributable, even without prioprietary kernel module.
Is kqemu licencse compatible with GPL? If the answer is "ye
Piotr Roszatycki wrote:
The qemu itself can be built with kqemu support and requires just a
kqemu/kqemu.h file. Unfortunately, this file is non-free, so such binary
couldn't be redistributable, even without prioprietary kernel module.
Is kqemu license compatible with GPL? If the answer is "yes
Hi.
Please, release the kqemu/kqemu.h file on GPL license. It would allow to
compile qemu binary with kqemu support and release the binary package freely.
Of course the kqemu binary kernel module is not free software, but the qemu
detects if kqemu is available and can run without it.
The kqemu
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Thanks Paul,
yes due to the error messages I could assume that this was not kernel
related stuff.
I have checked out the latest version from the cvs and all works
perfectly well. I still have
no idea why the chp.h was not there but somehow I have the feeling that
the ball is on my
side ;-)
Than
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