>That's a bug to be filed against an emulator. And it's easier to do >that *now* when the older hardware is around to test for bug >compatibility. And it's not full emulator if it doesn't emulate the >bugs.
We are an operating system project. We have a full set of tasks ahead of ourselves. We are not people writing or improving emulators. In our experience, all of them are subtly erroneous in their behavior. At best. Members of our group have experience with just about all of them. > And I must admit the resistance to this is weird. I am going to make a guess here. You've never relied on the emulators yourselves. Yet you are acting like a know-it-all. You sure have advice for us, don't you. You feel you can tell a group with our success what processes we are supposed to do move to. You are very out of place. Imagine you told us a lot about your life, and we gave you advice.