> On Nov 2, 2025, at 4:49 PM, Jim Hall via Freedos-user 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> [..]
> On my desktop PC, I use this:
> 
> qemu-system-i386 -enable-kvm -m 32 -rtc base=localtime -audiodev
> pa,id=snd -machine pcspk-audiodev=snd -device sb16,audiodev=snd
> -device adlib,audiodev=snd -global i8042.kbd-throttle=on -drive
> bus=0,unit=0,media=disk,file=freedos.qcow2 -drive
> bus=0,unit=1,media=disk,file=/home/jhall/virtualmachines/files.qcow2
> -drive bus=1,unit=0,media=cdrom,file=T2511LIVE.iso -drive
> bus=1,unit=1,media=cdrom,file=T2511BNS.iso
> 
> 
> But on a Raspberry Pi, you must omit the -enable-kvm option.

Jim, I think this may be your next book.

Titled “Jim's QEMU command line”

Pages 1 through 8, why I like QEMU.
Pages 9 through 128, The command line itself.
Pages 129-1024, A breakdown of what those options mean.

Plus, the print version can contain a CD or Floppy Insert on the back cover. 
It could contain just a script with your command line to launch QEMU.

LOL.

Jerome





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