Hi,
On 25/06/07, Peter Laursen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Thanks for your replies, they have been of great help. I still havenøt
solved the basic problem of redirecting the output to a console, mostly
because -nographic does not work on Windows ports of Qemu...
There already are L
Hi everyone,
Thanks for your replies, they have been of great help. I still havenøt
solved the basic problem of redirecting the output to a console, mostly
because -nographic does not work on Windows ports of Qemu...
There already are Linux operating systems that ship with screen readers
that
On Sunday 24 June 2007 23:21, Natalia Portillo wrote:
> Apart from what Stefan said you,
> the only way that will be useful for learning graphical operating
> systems will be having a screen-reader capable of doing OCR of the
> entire screen, or at least, part of it (the QEMU window).
Or perhaps f
Hi Peter,
Apart from what Stefan said you,
the only way that will be useful for learning graphical operating
systems will be having a screen-reader capable of doing OCR of the
entire screen, or at least, part of it (the QEMU window).
I don't know if there are OCR screen readers but I've heard abo
On Sunday 24 June 2007 09:28:58 Peter Laursen wrote:
> I am blind and therefore need to redirect the output from the guest OS
> to a standard Windows console or a software speech synthesizer so that
> a screen reader will be able to read the output produced. What
> functions will I eventually need
Hi Peter,
there already exists a QEMU command line option -nographic which
disables graphical output and redirects the first serial port
of the emulated machine to the console.
With QEMU running Linux in text mode, this works fine - you will
"see" the boot messages and can run a shell or any text
Hi everyone,
I have downloaded the 0.9.0 version of the Qemu source code and managed
to compile it using MinGW and MSYS. But I face a problem with the
compiled binary.
I am blind and therefore need to redirect the output from the guest OS
to a standard Windows console or a software speech synt