Brad Campbell wrote:
John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
Anyway everything seems to be fitting your theory about Athlon
extensions. It would be nice to catch it in the act of trying to run an
Athlon instruction on a Pentium.
And it was all a bogus trail.. It's *timer* related!
I made start_rtc_timer() f
John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
Anyway everything seems to be fitting your theory about Athlon
extensions. It would be nice to catch it in the act of trying to run an
Athlon instruction on a Pentium.
And it was all a bogus trail.. It's *timer* related!
I made start_rtc_timer() fail (return -1) uncond
On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 00:34 +0400, Brad Campbell wrote:
> After re-installing windows 2000 SP3 & SP4 about 25 times on different
> machines, its looking wierd..
> SP4 has a problem when configuring COM+ with no kqemu, but works fine with
> kqemu on all 3 machines
> (PIII, Sempron 2400+ Athlon X
Hi,
I have just one question.
Is it possible to access from QEMU virtual system physical devices like
USB scanner? Or is ii planed to implement something like this in the
near future?
I have a problem using my Canon Canoscan Lide 80 scanner on my linux
machine because there are no drivers for it
Francois Rioux wrote:
As far as I remember, kquemu will work only if all conditions are met,
that is if the service can start successfully.
I don`t know what the result will be regarding you problem, but you
should be able to copy and update your startup batch file on the laptop
local disk no
As far as I remember, kquemu will work only if all conditions are met, that is if the service can start successfully.
I don`t know what the result will be regarding you problem, but you should be able to copy and update your startup batch file on the laptop local disk not to start the service, wi
hello
> ah, so what are my options here? Can I compile qemu with an explicit
> -lpthread flag, or will I have to recomplile glibc? It seems that
> having two glibc libraries on my system is rather messy...
try to use LD_ASSUME_KERNEL, so your command becomes
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.9 ./qemu-i386 /bi