Bakul Shah wrote:
The three I am aware of are: openbsd, netbsd & plan9. They
work fine with -no-kqemu flag. This is under freebsd but
I believe the same thing happens under linux.
The easiest test case may be plan 9 it seems to dies very
early. Download the plan9 .iso from one of
http://w
The three I am aware of are: openbsd, netbsd & plan9. They
work fine with -no-kqemu flag. This is under freebsd but
I believe the same thing happens under linux.
The easiest test case may be plan 9 it seems to dies very
early. Download the plan9 .iso from one of
http://www.tip9ug.jp/mirror/
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Joachim Henke wrote:
Thanks a lot for your help! I wasn't aware that AUD_write could return zero.
Seems that I was just lucky, it didn't do that with 44100 Hz sample rate (c:
You are welcome.
Now it works fine with 32000 Hz, and I really encourage people (especially PC
Thanks a lot for your help! I wasn't aware that AUD_write could
return zero. Seems that I was just lucky, it didn't do that with
44100 Hz sample rate (c:
Now it works fine with 32000 Hz, and I really encourage people
(especially PC users) to test the attached patch. Call QEMU with the
swi
On 1/19/06, Juergen Pfennig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I found is that qcow has poor performance. I wrote my own driver
> (which is intended only for -snapshot) and see signifcant improvements.
> A 300 MByte file copy (win2003 xcopy /e between two real drives) takes
> 90 instead of 135 secon
Hi,
THE FOLLOWING IS IMPORTANT (COMMENTS ARE WELCOME):
I will modifiy monitor.c to implement a "save" command. That command
will do:
stop
commit
(rename the old vmstate file)
savevm (from where it got loaded)
The commands commit and savevm will be modified to give progress
repor
Hi,
This was posted on the QEMU forums:
Realtek 8139 network card emulation
This patch adds Realtek 8139 PCI network card emulation code for qemu
URL: http://qemu.dad-answers.com/viewtopic.php?t=713
Before applying the patches, PLEASE read the instructions in the post.
Thanks,
Hetz
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