I came across a product called Iemulator and think it based on QEMU. If
so, I wanted to know how possible is it to re-brand qemu to something
similar to Iemulator.
Also, I am quite new to QEMU and virtualization in general and wanted to
know the difference between QEMU and product like
Hi,
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, Joe Lee wrote:
I came across a product called Iemulator and think it based on QEMU. If
so, I wanted to know how possible is it to re-brand qemu to something
similar to Iemulator.
It is based on QEmu. See http://www.iemulator.com/iemulator_faq.php, Is
iEmulator
On 13.06.2006, at 16:37, Joe Lee wrote:
I came across a product called Iemulator and think it based on
QEMU. If so, I wanted to know how possible is it to re-brand qemu
to something similar to Iemulator.
IEmulator (as of the 1.7.x series) is a rebrand of a early stage
project Q Build
I am looking for a good GUI for QEMU. Below are the one I've found about
so far. Does anyone know of any other good GUI
that would be similar to VMware?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/kqemu/
http://emeitner.f2o.org/qemu_launcher
Mike Kronenberg wrote:
On 13.06.2006, at 16:37, Joe Lee wrote:
Wanted to know about individuals that provides support and custom
development for QEUM.
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Well,
Fabrice Bellard is main developer, and KQEMU whole developer.
Paul Brook maintains ARM system, and QVM86 whole developer.
Jocelyn Mayer (away) maintains PPC system.
Blue Swirl maintains Sparc system.
A couple of collaborators do development taks.
I maintain the OS compatibility list and do
Hi,
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, Natalia Portillo wrote:
Fabrice Bellard is main developer, and KQEMU whole developer.
Paul Brook maintains ARM system, and QVM86 whole developer.
... and has commit rights to QEmu's main repository.
Jocelyn Mayer (away) maintains PPC system.
Blue Swirl maintains