In order to improve Qemu PowerPC emulation, I need a synthetic overview of
SPR registers, MSR bits assignments and implemented instructions for every
specific PowerPC implementation I want to emulate. As I was not able to
find this kind of documentation, I started to work on it. For those
interress
Pierre d'Herbemont wrote:
On 24 mai 05, at 17:11, Mike Kronenberg wrote:
Testbuild and diff are on
http://www.kberg.ch/cocoaqemu
It doesn't work on my iMac DV G3 400. I know that its ATI Rage 128 is
very limited, but I think that we'll had to keep both version...
Did You get an error-me
Pierre d'Herbemont wrote:
On 27 mai 05, at 16:51, Mike Kronenberg wrote:
Pierre would like to put the whole thing in the head tree. I would
be ready to do so, too, if this is wanted.
I didn't realize that the Q app was a front end. It would be much
cleaner to have it running in qemu as
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Hi!
Michael Noisternig wrote:
Hi guys,
several things don't work on Windows, as you certainly know. Probably
most of them are easy to fix. E.g. don't write to stderr on Windows,
you won't see it (unless redirected), (IIRC).
There has been couple of patches that allow
Hi!
Michael Noisternig wrote:
Hi guys,
several things don't work on Windows, as you certainly know. Probably
most of them are easy to fix. E.g. don't write to stderr on Windows,
you won't see it (unless redirected), (IIRC).
There has been couple of patches that allow this to work. The key i
Le samedi 28 mai 2005 à 14:13 +0100, Paul Brook a écrit :
> On Saturday 28 May 2005 13:42, Jerome Warnier wrote:
> > Does someone here have an idea on how to do the following using Qemu,
> > but I'm open to other suggestions:
> >
> > I would like to provide a UNIX CLI sandbox for users to poke arou
On Saturday, May 28, 2005, 18:10:44, Michael Noisternig wrote:
> several things don't work on Windows, as you certainly know. Probably
> most of them are easy to fix. E.g. don't write to stderr on Windows, you
> won't see it (unless redirected), (IIRC).
You'll see STDERR output as long as Qemu i
Hi guys,
several things don't work on Windows, as you certainly know. Probably
most of them are easy to fix. E.g. don't write to stderr on Windows, you
won't see it (unless redirected), (IIRC).
Also switching between virtual screens does not work.
What I would really like to see is Qemu interac
On Sat, 2005-05-28 at 16:10 +0200, Oliver Gerlich wrote:
> Christian MICHON wrote:
> > ...
> Coming to think of it, I happen to like the idea of an OSD :) ...
For reference, I work 30 hrs/wk in a VMWare VM running w2k on a Linux
workstation. I keep my left screen in X for local apps, but the righ
Christian MICHON wrote:
ok, maybe this needs clarifications. I do not have a Mac, therefore anything
related to cocoa is unknow to me. sorry :(
Let's take an instance of i386-softmmu qemu, which has switched internally
into a 1024x768 graphical mode. To have any gui toolkit AROUND it, the
whole
On Saturday 28 May 2005 14:31, Lennert Buytenhek wrote:
> On Sat, May 28, 2005 at 09:22:23AM -0400, Tom Sandholm wrote:
> > Yes.
> > Using a fairly large server, (i.e. xeon dual with 4Gb ram & 120GB disk),
> > and installing...
>
> Hmm.. 8 el-cheapo whitebox PCs just might be cheaper than that dual
On Sat, May 28, 2005 at 09:22:23AM -0400, Tom Sandholm wrote:
> Yes.
> Using a fairly large server, (i.e. xeon dual with 4Gb ram & 120GB disk),
> and installing...
Hmm.. 8 el-cheapo whitebox PCs just might be cheaper than that dual
xeon with 4gb ram and 120G of disk of yours. ;-)
(They'll like
ok, maybe this needs clarifications. I do not have a Mac, therefore anything
related to cocoa is unknow to me. sorry :(
Let's take an instance of i386-softmmu qemu, which has switched internally
into a 1024x768 graphical mode. To have any gui toolkit AROUND it, the
whole apps, inclusive of the win
Jerome,
Yes.
Using a fairly large server, (i.e. xeon dual with 4Gb ram & 120GB disk),
and installing...
1. Qemu
2. vde (virtual distributed ethernet)
3. tun/tap device drivers (usually kernel module).
I've been able to create 8 conncurrent qemu instances with reasonable
performance.
I recom
On Saturday 28 May 2005 13:42, Jerome Warnier wrote:
> Does someone here have an idea on how to do the following using Qemu,
> but I'm open to other suggestions:
>
> I would like to provide a UNIX CLI sandbox for users to poke around in a
> UNIX course. It would be better if available from the web
Does someone here have an idea on how to do the following using Qemu,
but I'm open to other suggestions:
I would like to provide a UNIX CLI sandbox for users to poke around in a
UNIX course. It would be better if available from the web (preferably
without having to install anything on the users' P
Le jeudi 26 mai 2005 à 11:14 -0400, Christian Bourque a écrit :
> Christian MICHON wrote:
> >this would pay more than to have 1 frontend for windows, 1 for linux,
> >1 for sparc, 1 for mac, etc...
> >what's your opinion on this ?
>
> You could also use my frontend JQEMU which works on any Java ena
--- Christian Bourque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit:
> Christian MICHON wrote:
> >this would pay more than to have 1 frontend for windows, 1 for linux,
> >1 for sparc, 1 for mac, etc...
> >what's your opinion on this ?
>
> You could also use my frontend JQEMU which works on any Java enabled platform
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