it works well with "-smp 1", but the "-smp 2" will have blue screen
when it try to get into gui installation window.

Also for 32 bit win, even "-smp 2", there will be only one cpu show up
on the guest win...

YH

On 6/30/06, yhlu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
win64 as guest?

YH

On 6/26/06, ZIGLIO, Frediano, VF-IT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got windows xp 64 working using current CVS.
> I still have problems with network, I had to use this patch
>
> Index: hw/rtl8139.c
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /sources/qemu/qemu/hw/rtl8139.c,v
> retrieving revision 1.1
> diff -u -1 -0 -r1.1 rtl8139.c
> --- hw/rtl8139.c        5 Feb 2006 04:14:41 -0000       1.1
> +++ hw/rtl8139.c        26 Jun 2006 08:44:49 -0000
> @@ -2826,21 +2826,21 @@
>      d = (PCIRTL8139State *)pci_register_device(bus,
>                                                "RTL8139",
> sizeof(PCIRTL8139State),
>                                                -1,
>                                                NULL, NULL);
>      pci_conf = d->dev.config;
>      pci_conf[0x00] = 0xec; /* Realtek 8139 */
>      pci_conf[0x01] = 0x10;
>      pci_conf[0x02] = 0x39;
>      pci_conf[0x03] = 0x81;
>      pci_conf[0x04] = 0x05; /* command = I/O space, Bus Master */
> -    pci_conf[0x08] = 0x20; /* 0x10 */ /* PCI revision ID; >=0x20 is for
> 8139C+ */
> +    pci_conf[0x08] = 0x10; /* 0x10 */ /* PCI revision ID; >=0x20 is for
> 8139C+ */
>      pci_conf[0x0a] = 0x00; /* ethernet network controller */
>      pci_conf[0x0b] = 0x02;
>      pci_conf[0x0e] = 0x00; /* header_type */
>      pci_conf[0x3d] = 1;    /* interrupt pin 0 */
>      pci_conf[0x34] = 0xdc;
>
>      s = &d->rtl8139;
>
>      /* I/O handler for memory-mapped I/O */
>      s->rtl8139_mmio_io_addr =
>
> without it using rtl3139 card windows hangs (it don't have driver for
> ne2000). Perhaps it would be helpful to add a rtl8139old card.
> With patch all is working however saving state and restoring (after
> quitting qemu) cause machine to hangs (mouse do not move, cursors do not
> blink, remote desktop give timeout but I can see cpu activity with info
> registers).
>
> bye
>   Frediano Ziglio
>
>
>
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