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KQEMU and qvm86 already do that

El 16/01/2006, a las 9:31, Farina, Jonathan escribió:

Hi,

I'm new to the list, so forgive me if this has been asked before...

Has anyone thought of adjusting Qemu to be a Virtualiser rather than an emulator? Or a combination of both? This would allow a Linux host to run Windows at 95% speed? Or from my point of view allow the new OS X (x86) Host to run a Windows client?

Jon

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Subject: [Qemu-devel] Mac as Host


I am wondering if Apple's switch over to Intel will make it easier or harder to use a Mac as host using qemu? Also, what about the Mac OS's as guest?

Any thought?


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