Hiya,
On 12/12/05, Blue Swirl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sparc32 graphics cards are just frame buffers without a text mode. Sparc64
> uses PCI cards, including VGA, so any text mode enhancements could be useful
> there.
I just noticed that there's a Sparc64 architecture, and it is there
quite s
Hi all.
Some days ago i have done some tests using the user mode network stack
with multiple network interfaces and i noticed some strange behaviours
that i would report to you. I use QEMU 0.7.2 under Debian Sid, using
the package provided by the distribution, and the guest OS is Debian
testing.
Hi there,
On 12/12/05, Johannes Schindelin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > - fixed the terminal resize event handling, now it should work
> > regardless of the curses library implementation,
>
> Unfortunately, it does not work here. ATM I am using a cygwin rxvt, and
> run qemu via SSH. I don't know
Fabrice Bellard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Log message:
> NIC emulation for qemu arm-softmmu (Paul Brook)
After some tweaking (for some reason debootstrap did not manage to
install/configure all packages) I managed to boot debian/sid with NFS
root with this. Great work!
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Attached a diff against the last fully working CVS Snapshot I had.
(ie, before mp was commited)
On 11.12.2005, at 21:47, Joachim Henke wrote:
gcc4 and -fno-tree-ch did the trick for me, too.
-fno-tree-ch was mentioned earlyer on this list, to compile with
gcc4 on OS X. But since gcc4 is sti
Hi,
Sparc32 graphics cards are just frame buffers without a text mode. Sparc64
uses PCI cards, including VGA, so any text mode enhancements could be useful
there.
If you have a VGA test program, I could try to port it to Sparc64.
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Hi,
thank you for your quick reply!
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, andrzej zaborowski wrote:
> - fixed the terminal resize event handling, now it should work
> regardless of the curses library implementation,
Unfortunately, it does not work here. ATM I am using a cygwin rxvt, and
run qemu via SSH. I don
Hello
qemu never use the initrd file given with -initrd:
C:\>C:\slack\qemu-0.7.2-windows\qemu.exe -m 128 -L C:\slack\qemu-0.7.2-
windows\ -hda C:\slack\dosfs.img -kernel C:\slack\usb\cle\vmlinuz -initrd
C:\slack\usb\cle\initrd.gz
The file initrd.gz exists, is an initrd, but qemu boots only with