I noticed that. Some of the emails weren't in the archive. It might be a good idea to look through them--some seemed somewhat important. I "deleted" them, but they're still in Google's trash.Rene
On 8/20/06, Thiemo Seufer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
René Korthaus wrote:> Hey,>> is anyone else exp
René Korthaus wrote:
> Hey,
>
> is anyone else experiencing this? Since some hours I get messages
> dating from February, March and April again...
At least in some cases it is mail which got stuck in the list's
incoming queue and wasn't delivered.
Thiemo
Hello S.P.T.Krishnan,
Sunday, August 20, 2006, 6:23:11 PM, you wrote:
> Hi Laurent,
> Thanks for the direction.
> I am just thinking. If I run a guest OS once and observe the blocks
> that are translated and may be reused. Then I again re-run the OS,
> can I expect the same blocks are transla
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, Igor Kovalenko wrote:
On 8/21/06, malc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, Igor Kovalenko wrote:
> Right. Here is the real one with correct case labels.
Sorry, forgot to mention that atop of the hex/bin problem the code also
suffers from lack of proper 16/6
On 8/21/06, malc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, Igor Kovalenko wrote:> Right. Here is the real one with correct case labels.Sorry, forgot to mention that atop of the hex/bin problem the code alsosuffers from lack of proper 16/64 bit modrm decoding.
seems to me that 16 and 64 bit ca
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, Igor Kovalenko wrote:
Right. Here is the real one with correct case labels.
Sorry, forgot to mention that atop of the hex/bin problem the code also
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On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, Igor Kovalenko wrote:> On 8/19/06, Paul Brook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Saturday 19 August 2006 00:40, Igor Kovalenko wrote:
>> > Hi!>> >>> > This patch adds handling of multi-byte NOPs, recent gcc/gas uses them>> for>> > x86
Am 20.08.2006 um 21:27 schrieb Laurent DESNOGUES:
is anyone else experiencing this? Since some hours I get messages
dating from February, March and April again...
Some from June too :)
It's a real pain, but I guess we have to live with it.
a, it seems to be over.. It was like someone op
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, Igor Kovalenko wrote:
On 8/19/06, Paul Brook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Saturday 19 August 2006 00:40, Igor Kovalenko wrote:
> Hi!
>
> This patch adds handling of multi-byte NOPs, recent gcc/gas uses them
for
> x86 code padding.
> Patch checked with current opensuse-fac
On 8/19/06, Paul Brook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Saturday 19 August 2006 00:40, Igor Kovalenko wrote:> Hi!>> This patch adds handling of multi-byte NOPs, recent gcc/gas uses them for> x86 code padding.> Patch checked with current opensuse-factory x86 guest installation which is
> built with new
We've seen multiple issues with tightVNC, mainly because I don't believe
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and see if you see the same issues?
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> is anyone else experiencing this? Since some hours I get messages
> dating from February, March and April again...
Some from June too :)
It's a real pain, but I guess we have to live with it.
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> Hey,
>
> is anyone else experiencing this? Since some hours I get messages
> dating from February, March and April again...
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same for me here. about 150+ messages and it keeps growing...
On 8/20/06, René Korthaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey,
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Hey,
is anyone else experiencing this? Since some hours I get messages dating from
February, March and April again...
Yes, I am seeing it too. I think they have some mail server problems.
Maybe these mails were never delivered and stuck somewhere or
On 7/31/06, Philipp Gühring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[32bit vs 64bit libraries]
Now I am wondering, whether it would be possible to integrate the processor
emulator of qemu into the Linux kernel, so that applications can
transparently use different-bitsized libraries by qemulating them on deman
On Sun, 2006-07-30 at 21:02 +0200, Klemann Andy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry, my english is very bad but i have some problems:
>
> When I start die qemu with this command:
>
> qemu.exe -hda suse.img -vnc 55 -k de
>
> then i became this message:
>
> Could not load keymap files '/C/Program Files/Qe
I suspect the lack of the file system for NFS root is your problem, but
you might consider trying
arm-system-arm -net nic -net tap -kernel zImage -append "root=nfs
nfsroot=192.168.2.182:/myfs,rsize=512,wsize=512"
Personally I just use user mode networking because I like to run
entirely as a user
Hey,
is anyone else experiencing this? Since some hours I get messages
dating from February, March and April again...
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Hi all,I use Qemu to simulate ARM system. I add a simple LED device at IO portaddress 0x1b00 (because this address is marqued "reserved" inIntegratorCP documentation). So to test this LED device, I write an application and also a driverwhich use the function:outb(0x1b00, 65);But I can not e
Hi,
QEMU is great. I love the ability to save the machine state and quit, and
then restart exactly where I left off. But if I forget to savevm before I
quit, that won't work. :) Could there be a command-line option to
automatically savevm before QEMU quits? This would facilitate one-click
vl.o(.text+0x57b0): In function `do_savevm':
c:/qemu/vl.c:4570: undefined reference to `gettimeofday'
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What are the licensing terms for redistributing the kqemu
accelerator? I would like to include it as part of a Linux distribution
and also include the windows version of the driver to be installed with a
windows application.
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Hi,
I suggest you add the files from
http://www.scratchpost.org/patches/desktop.zip
or something to that extent to enable proper UNIX desktop integration to
qemu.
I'm sure my patches are still lacking, but it's just to hint at what is
still needed.
The file "qemu.desktop" registers the applic
Hi!
I was made aware of this by a FreeBSD user, but i suspect the
problem is not specific to FreeBSD hosts: If run on a 16 bit
display, qemu-system-sparc' video is messed up like shown here:
http://img320.imageshack.us/img320/3807/qemusparckd1.png
(pink, and uses only half of the window'
The bochs rombios has supported attempting to boot from more than one
device for a while. It seems like it would make sense to be able to
specify "-boot acd" as an argument for qemu to try booting first from
the floppy, then the cd and finally the hard drive to make things more
like a "real" machi
Hi Can I Find A manual to reed so I can find out how to exit
fullscreen and enter fullscreen...
Thanks
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I I come by means of this, to ask for the inclusion of kqemu in the project Wackenroader GNU/LINUX. The project to wackenroader consists of one distro live compact disc with kernel linux, destined the Brazilian community. I anticipate gratefulness.
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Hi I would like to find out how to enter full screen and exit
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Hi,
I consider to port qemu to another ARM platform so that I have a software
simulator for my microcontroller board. There is an ARM926EJ-S core on my board
which is backwards compatible from ARM7. Hence I must not port the cpu core
only the interrupt controller, timer, uart, ... I hope that such
Tieu Ma Dau wrote:
Hi all,
I ran successfully Qemu to simulate ARM system on Linux host with the
following command:
./qemu-system-arm -kernel zImage.integratorCP -append "root=/dev/nfs
nfsroot=192.168.7.1:/mnt/nfsqemu rw
ip=192.168.7.2::192.168.7.1:255.255.255.0 " -net nic,vlan=0 -net
tap,vla
Hi,
attached is a patch for the linux 2.6.16 kernel that enables you to
build the qemu accelerator from within the kernel source builtin or as a
module. Due to the restricting license the binary module is not included
of course.
It's currently only for x86, but it should be very easy to adapt it
Hi developpers,
I've been building qemu more than a dozen times until now, and I've
always been annoyed by the lack for a check for zlib during the
configure stage. It's not a great patch but it'll avoid the build
process to fail when zlib.h is not present.
If you use it, please tell me! :-)
Hi,
The current Linux distributions for x86_64 can run both 64Bit and 32Bit
applications. But they have one major problem: 64Bit applications have to use
64Bit libraries, and 32Bit applications have to use 32Bit libraries.
One huge problem for example is the non-existance of a 64Bit Flash-Playe
Hello,
Sorry, my english is very bad but i have some problems:
When I start die qemu with this command:
qemu.exe -hda suse.img -vnc 55 -k de
then i became this message:
Could not load keymap files '/C/Program Files/Qemu
the file in c:\program files\qemu\keymap\ "de" is there.
i looked in man
Fails to compile on Linux with glibc 2.2.5. CLOCK_MONOTONIC isn't
defined in glibc 2.2.5. The following patch is a workaround:
--- qemu-0.8.2/vl.c 2006-07-22 13:23:34.0 -0400
+++ ../qemu-0.8.2/vl.c 2006-07-26 11:37:34.0 -0400
@@ -541,7 +541,7 @@
static void init_get_clock(
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 01:47 pm, Juergen Lock wrote:
> @@ -47,21 +43,20 @@
> void set_float_rounding_mode(int val STATUS_PARAM)
> {
> STATUS(float_rounding_mode) = val;
> --#if defined(_BSD) && !defined(__APPLE__)
> -+#if defined(_BSD) && !defined(__APPLE__) && \
> -+(defined(__FreeB
Hi,
Is it currently possible to redirect an emulated parallel port to an IP port
like
-parallel myhost, myport? If not, how much work it would be to implement
one?
Thank you,
Alex
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Qemu 0.8 uses a written-from-scratch VNC implementation, which lacks of
some original features. One thing is that it doesn't recognize
ctrl+alt+1/2/3 to switch among screens. Another issue is VNC client may
reset color depth after connection, so if we don't re-calculate
color_table, monitor/console
Greetings,
I would be very interested in getting some quick info on the current sh4
qemu status and also how much work would be involved to get sh3 also
supported.
Best wishes
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The following patch adds x86-64 support to gdbstub. Please consider for
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Index: gdbstub.c
===
--- gdbstub.c (revision 2399)
+++ gdbstub.c (revision 2400)
@@ -175,10 +175,144 @@
return
Here's the problem :
running Qemu 0.8.1 binary (as provided on the download page),
both with and without kqemu accelerator.
I want to be able to run a virtual LAN of Virtual machines
within my PC, that is seperate from the physical LAN the host PC
is connected to.
I don't want to use the socke
Dear Daniel,
Daniel Carrera a écrit :
Hello,
I write here because there doesn't seem to be a Bugzilla for qemu and
whoever is responsible for the qemu documentation must be here.
The documentation is quite worthless.
I cannot agree. Qemu doc is (more or less) adequate *for people already
fa
Hi all,
I try to connect my qemu sessions to the "normal" local network, I would
like to do it bridged, which means I don't want to port/ip forwards or
anything like this.
I set up VDEv2.0 and launched vde_switch, tap0 gets created. As long as
I work like this and start qemu with vdeqemu everythi
The last patch I sent, enabled the MONITOR cpuid flag for testing
purposes. So Linux guests won't execute the 'hlt' instruction
anymore. Since we don't really emulate an 'mwait' instruction, this
leads to high cpu usage on the host, even when the guest cpu is idle.
Please use the updated pa
Hey
I've been experiencing consistent kernel panics with the configuration
above and the -kernel-kqemu option. Solved it by simply ignoring the
BIOS's PCI table (kernel option pci=nobios).
Here's what the kernel spat out (if it helps):
general protection fault: 0060 [#1]
Modules linked in:
CPU:
Hi,
I wrote up some notes on the QCOW format:
http://www.gnome.org/~markmc/qcow-image-format.html
Perhaps worth including in QEMU itself?
Cheers,
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Hi,
Just an idea, but now that acpi is supported, how difficult would it be
to catch the TERM signal and generate a power button event?
Just curious.
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Dear developers,
We would like to know how to resolve the problem of file sharing between guest
and host operating systems. We have tried in many ways without any success...
If you can send us a suggestion, we would be very grateful - the version of
qemu we have tried is the 0.8.1.1.
Many Gree
It is well docummented. The defalt nic card is ne2k-pci and it is not Debian
specific.
Alex.
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From: "Geert Stappers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 11:17 PM
Subject: Re: linux-test-0.5.1.tar.gz seems outdated,
Following recent discussion of the "invisible wall" patch...would the
developers consider quickly releasing a 0.8.2 version which contained
only this change from 0.8.1?
I can't help but think that many potential new adopters of QEMU might be
put off for ever by this problem -- as Julian Seward
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The problem isn't with qemu. MinGW doesn't support largefiles yet so qemu can
internally handle this (for example, qcow), but the physical file cannot be
larger than 2GB on MinGW. Petition those guys to fix this. Cygwin has
supported largefiles f
... And a workable patch was proposed many times in the past, but never
committed. I had to manually apply it every time I updated my sources from
CVS. Are there any known issues with the patch?
diff -r 39a6dd1136c6 sdl.c
--- a/sdl.c Thu May 04 04:13:13 2006 +
+++ b/sdl.c Thu May 04
Hello!
I am hoping to get
in touch with someone regarding a recent review that was done on your Version
1.3.0. The review appears in the May 22nd issue of InfoWorld. I handle the
editorial reuse program for this publication and was hoping to discuss some
options that are available in reu
Hi, I'm running FreeBSD 4.11 in qemu on a RHEL 4 U3 host, the version of qemu is
0.8.1. The FreeBSD system seems to run smoothly except for one little thing:
I have a cvs repository in the emulated system and whenever I do a cvs checkout
(using cvs version 1.11.17) some of the files get corrupted.
Hallo,
I, Debian Testing/Unstable, 2.6.15, KDE 3.5.3, try to connect my
virtual Qemu-machines totally to my network.
For this I uses scripts which I found at different places.
The start script for the virtual machine:
#!/bin/sh
sudo /opt/qemu/init-kqemu.sh
sudo /opt/qemu/qemu-start-net.sh
qem
Hallo,
now I am using 0.80 and Kqemu 0.7 (? the previous Version) under Linux
Debian Testing/Unstable (2.6.15) with Windows 98SE as guest systems.
Everything works fine and the accelerator give me enough speed.
Do I have any advantages when I upgrade to the current version?
Does the current versi
I have been messing around with Qemu with ARM, as you may have seen.
I've got the framebuffer working with X windows with Debian. However,
the framebuffer screen resolution that comes up is QVGA (Sanyo), or 320x240,
which is really rather no fun. Is it possible to get at least 640x480
resoluti
First of all: many many thanks for your awesome work on Qemu!
Now the problem.
Environment:
Linux Fedora Core 4
Qemu 0.8.0 (installed from distro's RPM, no acceleration module)
Windows XP Pro SP2 installed without problems and working on Qemu
Application: ClamWin antivirus (www.clamwin.net)
Afte
On Tue, 16 May 2006, Ben Taylor wrote:
This patch was created by Juergen Kiel, so to be clear I did not
make this patch. I did however, test it, with the current CVS code,
and this patch to the ACPI tables does allow a floppy drive to be
seen by a Solaris 10/X86 guest.
Prior to this time, ch
James Supancic wrote:
> But, I am using a version of wine on Linux compiled for Linux? wine is a
> Linux program is it not?
Oops, I wasn't paying attention and thought your message was posted to
darwine-devel. Sorry!
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Hi Laurent,
Thanks for the direction.
I am just thinking. If I run a guest OS once and observe the blocks
that are translated and may be reused. Then I again re-run the OS,
can I expect the same blocks are translated ? i.e., is qemu
consistent on how it partitions the asm into blocks on succe
On 01 Mar 2006, at 00:37, Geoffrey Bayer wrote:
a nice little utility for x86 users with old machines (like Virtual
USB) would be Virtual MMX.
'd be a litl 56kilobyte power tool type utility allowing older
processors to mimic mmx operations
without the performance hit of a full virtual PC.
James Supancic wrote:
> When I run
> qemu-i386 /usr/bin/wine
> I get
> qemu: uncaught target signal 11 (Segmentation fault) - exiting
>
> I know I don't need qemu-i386 to run wine compiled for x86 CPUs on an
> x86 CPU. I am trying to figure out how to make a version of wine that
> will work with q
In a couple of places qemu attempts to declare variables after specifying
code statements. This isn't supported by some older compilers.
Changes:
hw/rtl8139.c Declare variables at the begining of the block.
hw/es1370.c Likewise.
Lightly tested using Solaris 9 x86 and gcc 2.95.3.
Enjoy!
-
Qemu is attempting to use math functions which don't exist on Solaris 9.
Changes:
fpu/softfloat-native.c: Provide l and f flavors of rint and friends.
target-i386/exec.h: Don't replace sin and friends with the l flavors.
Lightly tested using Solaris 9 x86 and gcc 2.95.3.
Enjoy!
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Is anyone working on adding support for the set/get_thread_area system
calls in qemu for the i386-user target? NPTL will need that, and I
guess the futex system call too.
In linux-user/syscall.c, it seems like the target doing a clone system
call with CLONE_VM results in the emulator doing a clon
Hi,
Could merging the curses driver patch be considered? It would make qemu
accessible to blind people, and as such, be a considerable help for
working on distribution installers, for instance.
Samuel
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which is almost met, except for qemu _not_ using
the SDL_ShowCursor() but instead doing a special
SDL_SetCursor(sdl_cursor_hidden), which results in
SDL _not_ transmitting the relative motion events
once the border is reached, which in turn gives
funny behaviour :)
The cod
Hello,
I am hoping to get
in touch with someone who handles marketing decisions for your QEMU Version
1.3.0. This is in regards to a recent review that had appeared in the May 22nd
issue. I handle the editorial reuse program for this publication and would like
to get feedback on the review
Hi,
I'm not a member/reader of this mailinglist, just a happy qemu user. I
recently downloaded the RIPLinux 1.5 (grub) iso and wanted to test it before
I threw out the old version. Normally I'd reboot my system, but today I
thought it 'd be nice to throw it at qemu.
To my dissapointment the RI
I don't know if your patch will be applied or not, but if you had added
a description of what your patch does, it would have helped. More than
the subject, i mean. ;-)
Regards.
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How hard would it be to add trident video card support to Qemu?
PS> I'm not subscribe to the list so please CC me on replies.
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--- vl.h.orig Wed May 3 15:32:58 2006
+++ vl.hWed May 17 19:41:08 2006
@@ -96,8 +96,8 @@
extern const char *bios_dir;
-void pstrcpy(char *buf, int buf_size, const char *str);
-char *pstrcat(char *buf, int buf_size, const char *s);
+void pstrcpy(char *buf, size_t buf_size, const cha
--- target-ppc/op_helper.c.orig Fri May 5 22:29:25 2006
+++ target-ppc/op_helper.c Fri May 5 22:29:34 2006
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
+#include
--- qemu-img.c.orig Mon Feb 20 22:57:21 2006
+++ qemu-img.c Mon Feb 20 22:56:51 2006
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ char *qemu_strdup(const char *str)
return ptr;
}
-void pstrcpy(char *buf, int buf_size, const char *str)
+void pstrcpy(char *buf, size_t buf_size, const char *str)
{
int c;
--- dyngen-exec.h.orig Wed May 3 15:32:58 2006
+++ dyngen-exec.h Fri May 5 22:07:38 2006
@@ -27,11 +27,15 @@
#define _FILEDEFED
#endif
+#include "config.h"
+
/* NOTE: standard headers should be used with special care at this
point because host CPU registers are used as global var
I'm sure this is probably not the right fix but it does permit things to
compile.
--- disas.c.origWed May 3 15:32:58 2006
+++ disas.c Fri May 5 22:07:38 2006
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ void disas(FILE *out, void *code, unsign
#ifdef __arm__
/* since data are included in the code,
--- audio/ossaudio.c.orig Mon Dec 19 16:51:53 2005
+++ audio/ossaudio.cTue Dec 20 11:00:04 2005
@@ -21,10 +21,15 @@
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
+#include
#include
#include
#include
+#ifdef __OpenBSD__
+#inclu
Hi
i'm using qemu to test some servers and now one of then will be put on
production... but the real server is SCSI and i have now to reconfigure the
linux to use sda instead of hda
is any way (like a patch) of qemu emulate scsi hds instead of ide? this
would be very helpfull, this way i can dup
On Sat, 13 May 2006 20:08:47 -0500
"wayne tempel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It keeps telling me Qemu
> acceleration layer is not activated.
Easy! Just add '-no-kqemu' to your batch file.
Qemu 0.8 and above presume you have kqemu installed, unlike the previous
versions.
Ottavio Caruso
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Bonjour,
J'ai lu quelques mots concernants KQEMU : un module d'accélération pour QEMU
Dans ce cas nous voulons vous donner le signe recommended project et si vous
pouvez, mettrez le avec notre target www.lpmagazine.org/fr
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hello
I downloaded an etherboot ROM images from http://www.rom-o-matic.com for
"ns8390:rtl8029-[0x10ec,0x8029]" The compressed floppy disk image doesnt
work (but the compressed hard disk image works, and maybe lilo or iso
but i didnt test yet)
ok it "works" ie: it boot and get an ip from the qemu
Hello,
I could not find anything in the qemu docu.
In the past there was an alsa support???
How can I activate or use it?
I am getting this error:
oss: Failed to open `/dev/dsp'
My host is a debian sarge audio card a sblive.
Thanks
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instructions needed to run some of debian's sh4 userland. These
instructions include: fmov, frchg, fschg, sts and lds to/from fpul
and fpscr, fsts, flds, and maybe some others. I'm posting my work
now to avoid duplication by other pe
hi,
I just tried microsoft money 97 with qemu 0.8.1 without kqemu, and have
sometimes wrong additions :
example : 100 + 100 = 40
It is reproductible easily, as it does always the same error.
I tried on windows 95 and 98 SE, both have the same problem. On a not emulated
PC with 98 SE, I don't hav
Hi,
This may have nothing to do with kqemu but since just before the 0.8.1 release
win2k has been running really slowly as a guest and the csrss has been taking
up most of the cpu in the guest.
I am running an up to date copy from cvs.
I tried to run an strace and a section of the output of th
Are you sure coreect spelling is "qmeu-disk", not "qemu-disk"?
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my option is "-hda /mnt/partitions/windows0/qmeu-disk"
Le dimanche 07 mai 2006 à 05:44 -0300, André Braga a écrit :
> It's more likely a typo in
Hi,
NetBSD uses the GCC builtin functions of isless*, isgreater* and isunordered(),
the following patch fixes this (we are using it on pkgsrc):
--- fpu/softfloat-native.h.orig 2006-05-03 22:32:58.0 +0200
+++ fpu/softfloat-native.h 2006-05-06 19:49:25.0 +0200
@@ -33,6 +33,14
Hi there,
We are very interested in studying the software behviour on multi-core
architecture, and we are looking for a simulator that is capable of
simulating multi-core machine.
Does QEMU currently support this feature ? or do you have any plan to
support it ?
Best regards,
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Hi,
I've noticed that I'm not able to use the "-isa" option with the latest qemu
from CVS.
Has qemu's -isa option been removed ?
I run Debian GNU/Hurd under qemu which requires -isa option to boot.
Thanks,
Ritesh
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Fabrice, Paul,
There has been a lot of changes in the slirp code this last week,
so I'll try once again to submit my UDP broadcast patch. Note, the
patch has been modified from previous submissions: this time I do
only a check for a broadcast address, when the address has been
replaced with our s
Juergen Lock wrote:
>
> Thanks, that seems to get the rl driver going. Now to fix C+ mode
> (re driver) change the #if 0 in my patch to #if 1...
>
Well actually that requires a bit more: implementing on-board timer.
freebsd if_re.c driver loopback test sequence passes if packet is received
AN
Karel Gardas schreef:
> qemu -hda openbsd-fw1.img -net nic,macaddr=22:33:77:55:66:00 -net
> socket,listen=:11234
>
> qemu -hda openbsd-fw2.img -net nic,macaddr=11:22:33:44:55:66 -net
--^
> socket,connect=silence:11234
The first part of your MAC-address
Juergen Lock wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 08:25:02PM +0400, Igor Kovalenko wrote:
>> Juergen Lock wrote:
>>> I played with
>>> qemu -monitor stdio -m 256 -cdrom 6.1-RC1-i386-disc1.iso -usb -soundhw
>>> es1370 -kernel-kqemu -net nic,model=rtl8139 -net user
>>> and got it as far as
>>> r
Juergen Lock wrote:
> I played with
> qemu -monitor stdio -m 256 -cdrom 6.1-RC1-i386-disc1.iso -usb -soundhw
> es1370 -kernel-kqemu -net nic,model=rtl8139 -net user
> and got it as far as
> re0: diagnostic failed, failed to receive packet in loopback mode
> (followed by a panic :) with
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With all due respect, Tino Seifert, I must comment on your USB patch. I do
not normally post to this list, but I follow it very closely as the project
is of great interest to me. I must admit that I have rarely even looked at
qemu code, and that I
With the latest CSV version I have a problem with the mouse pointer
sometimes not going all the way through the screen, stumbling somewhere in
the middle. If I move the mouse opposite direction to the edge of the screen
and then back, it works for a while, then stumbles again somewhere else.
An
Hi,
Current CVS Qemu (of about 15 minutes ago) crashes when I run
qemu -snapshot -no-kqemu -fda a01
switch to the console and enter:
change fda a02
Leaving the "-snapshot" parameter out, makes the segfault go away.
The a01 and a02 files, are the bootdisks of the Atheos operating system
available
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