Johannes Schindelin wrote:
This patch adds support for slowing down qemu and saving cpu load.
if you're using the right kernel, QEMU will sleep while there is
nothing to be done.
As was stated by the OP, this is for DOS games. So, there is no nothing
to be done. Further, you are
Martin Bochnig wrote:
Might something like that help SoftICE for DOS16 to run properly without
freezing the whole guest after one or two ^D's (i.e. for setting
breakpoints and switching back to the dos command.com)?
WinICE (on DOS386 a.k.a. {win386.exe / chicago's dos386.exe, now called