Two small changes: fix the buffer wraparound code for 64k ring-buffers,
and enable (and fix) the crc32 checksum calculation. These changes are
needed for the the Realtek driver that shipped with 32-bit Vista.
Cheers,
Tim.
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Hi,
I spellchecked much of QEMU's source a while ago, and produced a list of
misspellings, which I now include below.
I could submit a patch to fix these, but I'm not sure what its preferred
form would be. Would it be better to submit separate patches for
changes to the docs and/or strings,
I should send you my grad school papers to spellcheck :)
On 7/17/07, Stuart Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I spellchecked much of QEMU's source a while ago, and produced a list of
misspellings, which I now include below.
I could submit a patch to fix these, but I'm not sure what its
This appears to be a remnant of when kqemu was non-free. It broke build
for me (not sure under which conditions it can be reproduced, but the fix
is obvious, see the patch).
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Stuart Brady wrote:
Hi,
I spellchecked much of QEMU's source a while ago, and produced a list of
misspellings, which I now include below.
I could submit a patch to fix these, but I'm not sure what its preferred
form would be. Would it be better to submit separate patches for
changes
On 7/17/07, Tim Deegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two small changes: fix the buffer wraparound code for 64k ring-buffers,
and enable (and fix) the crc32 checksum calculation. These changes are
needed for the the Realtek driver that shipped with 32-bit Vista.
Fix for crc32 first argument may be
Hi Andrzej,
There were actually two methods described in the thread referred to in the
thread to which you were referring in your previous mail. :)
The thread was -
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.qemu/16604
I used the patch provided by Stuart Brady (in the thread referred above) -
IBM opened up a little bit and makes the beta of AIX 6 available to anyone.
Maybe this is an opportunity to get AIX running on QEMU.
At the moment QEMU does not yet understand the AIX cd boot format.
I tried to boot it using the -kernel option b
I tried to boot it in the following ways, but that