Valerio Pachera writes:
> Hi, I'm interested about the option -writeconfig/-readconfig.
> I'm looking for some documentation about the format of the file, the
> syntax of all possible options and if there's a library that helps to
> read and write this file from external applications.
>
> I've be
On 04/04/16 16:27, Valerio Pachera wrote:
> Hi, I'm interested about the option -writeconfig/-readconfig.
> I'm looking for some documentation about the format of the file, the
> syntax of all possible options and if there's a library that helps to
> read and write this file from external applicati
Hi, I'm interested about the option -writeconfig/-readconfig.
I'm looking for some documentation about the format of the file, the
syntax of all possible options and if there's a library that helps to
read and write this file from external applications.
I've been writing a sort of a cli to manage
Il 03/04/2014 20:56, Anirudha Bose ha scritto:
Hi Paolo !
I would like to volunteer to develop Documentation tools for QEMU during
my summer holidays. Yesterday I had expressed my intent to work on this
project in the IRC channel of QEMU. This is a follow up email of your reply.
That's awesome
Hi,
Am 13.06.2012 14:02, schrieb Jan-Simon Möller:
> Is there documentation on how to invoke qemu-system-arm for the highbank
> target ? There seem to be some not obvious arguments needed to get it up
> and running beside a plain
> "qemu-system-arm -M highbank -sd foo.img -append 'root=/dev/mmc
Hi!
Is there documentation on how to invoke qemu-system-arm for the highbank
target ? There seem to be some not obvious arguments needed to get it up
and running beside a plain
"qemu-system-arm -M highbank -sd foo.img -append 'root=/dev/mmcblk0p1' "
So - where is this documented in-tree and ho
I've just this week begun using qemu (actually qemu-kvm) on a 64-bit
Slackware (13.37) system. You people have produced a very useful piece of
software, very nice work. But I must say that the documentation does not do
the software justice. I have just spent a maddening several hours trying to
get
Hi...
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 00:20, Renjith Ravindran
wrote:
> hi all..
> i am renjith a cs student from inda. I am new to this list :)
> recently i had done some study of qemu as part of an academic project, in
> the process i had made some documentation on qemu ..theory and and some hi
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 8:20 PM, Renjith Ravindran
wrote:
> hi all..
> i am renjith a cs student from inda. I am new to this list :)
> recently i had done some study of qemu as part of an academic project, in
> the process i had made some documentation on qemu ..theory and and some high
>
Hi Anthony,
on the qemu.org wiki we have a link to the QEMU Documentation
(http://wiki.qemu.org/download/qemu-doc.html), but it looks like it
hasn't been updated for a while. Maybe you can upload a recent version
of it?
Kevin
Matt
hi,
I'm a new user and I found the documentation a little confusing. I was
wondering whether you are considering to work on the online
documentation, provide a few videos, explain the network commands a bit
more, and do a general overhaul of the documentation structure.
A few videos explaining th
On 21 Mar 2007, at 06:13, James Jacobs wrote:
It is not mentioned that KQEMU is incompatible with Win98SE.
It is also not mentioned that it is incompatible with Linux 0.1.
However, if you make a closed world assumption (things which are not
stated to be true are false), this is easy to infe
Hi,
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, James Jacobs wrote:
> It is not mentioned that KQEMU is incompatible with Win98SE.
>
> Suggested fix: support Win98SE.
Patches, please?
Ciao,
Dscho
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On Wednesday, March 21, 2007, 7:13:16, James Jacobs wrote:
> Suggested fix: support Win98SE. Is there a good technical reason why it
> can't be supported?
System obsolescence? Completely different kernel driver model compared to NT?
> * Also, \\.\kqemu is not a legal pathname under any version o
It is not mentioned that KQEMU is incompatible with Win98SE.
Suggested fix: support Win98SE. Is there a good technical reason why it
can't be supported?
Temporary workaround: clearly state on the webpage and in documentation that
KQEMU is not compatible with Win9x. (This has wasted a considerable
Hello,
http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/qemu-doc.html#SEC10 documents
the-serial dev
option as accepting
thefile:filenameoption but does not mention that this is supported under Linux only.Regards,Konrad Schwarz
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On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 07:55:14PM -0400, Armistead, Jason wrote:
> I know there is the "Unofficial #qemu Wiki" on
> http://kidsquid.com/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/
>
> How about an official (rather than unofficial) QEMU Wiki where we can ALL
> contribute to the documentation process ? I think there are lo
I don't want to start another flame war regarding the QEMU documentation. I
accept that like many open source projects, QEMU is a work in progress (and
a mighty fine one at that) and that like many of these systems, the
documentation often gets a bit out of step with the current bleeding edge of
t
This fixes an omission in the documentation:
diff -c -r1.1 qemu-doc.texi
*** qemu-doc.texi 2006/02/16 09:32:42 1.1
--- qemu-doc.texi 2006/03/20 15:56:04
***
*** 432,437
--- 432,438
[Linux only, parallel port only] Use host parallel port
@var{N}. Currently
Dear Hetz ...
> I think it will be a good idea if you put the Howto that you've sent
> to here - inside the QEMU forums in the HOWTOs section. That way, you
> could always edit your text in the forum and it's the most accessible
> way for everyone.
Ahhh, yes, sorry...I forgot about the Qemu forum
Mulyadi,
I think it will be a good idea if you put the Howto that you've sent
to here - inside the QEMU forums in the HOWTOs section. That way, you
could always edit your text in the forum and it's the most accessible
way for everyone.
Check it at http://qemu.dad-answers.com/
PS: you could also
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