Hi,
You may have heard of Janus, the Solaris x86 compatibility layer to run
x86 linux binaries. It is now renamed brandz and is available at the
OpenSolaris web site:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/brandz
Basically it has the ability to create a linux runtime environment using
linux sy
With the new command-line syntax for 0.8.0 I've modified the program that
opens up tap devices (tundev.c) accordingly. The diffs are below for both
tundev.c and another version that opens up two nics, tundev2.c.
I am not providing the whole program because its license is not stated.
If Fabrice can
I forgot to mention, that you must call QEMU with the switch '-
soundhw pcspk' to enable PC speaker emulation.
Sorry
Jo.
Joachim Henke wrote:
Ok, here is it - my first attempt for emulating the PC speaker
using the audio API. This needs some testing, tough it seems to
work well with full sy
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 01:37:05PM -0800, Mark E Mason wrote:
> Hello Daniel,
>
> linux-mips.org CVS hasn't been updated in a couple of months
> (they switched to git). What's the latest MIPS kernel you've
> booted with qemu? The recent ones from the git repository seem
> to spin processing inter
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Joachim Henke wrote:
Ok, here is it - my first attempt for emulating the PC speaker using the
audio API. This needs some testing, tough it seems to work well with full
system emulation on my iMac G5. Would be nice if someone could test this in a
different environment (on a
Sorry if I'm offensive, but here I go
If you're running on the x86 platform, you might consider purchasing
VMware Workstation. It's a more solid solution for what you need,
perhaps.
On 1/17/06, De Leeuw Guy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Juergen,
>
> Finnally I Install first the win xp home,
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