> to it. The linker team is looking into that problem right now, but in
> the meantime, manually performing the link step by specifying all the
> required .o's yields a usable qemu executable.
>
> Thanks,
> --S
>
>
>
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ns for how to suppress loading of libSDL, or perhaps trick
> it into loading a "null" implementation of libSDL that does nothing?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -david
>
>
>
>
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Learn UNIX For Free at unixlessons.com
ible, knowing now that it's fairly easy to
> do. (-:
>
> Even if not, this serves as a report to others that this trivial patch
> actually does what you'd hope/expect!
>
> -- Asheesh.
>
> --
> It took me fifteen years to discover that I had no talent for wr
d the
wrapper scripts there will automagically run the right binaries for your
architecture.
Have fun and Happy New Year,
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ied on this branch) is
> welcomed.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lauro
>
>
>
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urn. At least can the archive be
> retained somewhere... I had reason to read back my own postings in the
> forum, and am lamenting my lost memory.
>
> TIA,
> Shaddy
>
>
>
>
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etworking is just not working. I worked through loads of
> FAQs from the net, but to no avail.
Try adding -net nic,model=rtl8139 -net user
Use DHCP if you can.
4) Finally is there a preferred distro which is known to solve all the
> problems mentioned above?
Surely you can't be
e/
>
> Sorry for this advertising.
> Robert Warnke
>
>
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Is this on the horizon? Is there any interest in it?
jonathan
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t click on "Free UNIX Lessons" and then move your mouse cursor down to
"Advanced" and select Building RTEMS toolchain.
Or, you can go directly to http://www.thoughtwave.com/rtemsdemo.html
Have fun, but make sure you have Flash installed and a good soundcard.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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et to get networking up.
>
> -Nigel
>
>
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Is this at all possible?
Is it worth it?
Where can I download or purchase a copy of SunOS 4.1.4 to try this out? I
have Kernel source code (It's labeled Solaris 1.1.2) but don't actually have
an .iso for it.
Jonathan
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c NPC = 0xffd09374
Stopping execution
So this is my report, I hope it can be of some use. I'll try to boot sparc
version of OpenSolaris soon and I'l let you know how it went.
Regards,
Grzegorz Galezowski
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d, whitespaces, writting, yeild
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it, 2005 release) aborts install in the middle.
This shouldn't happen. It works on VMware.
Is there any bugzilla ?
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her VM-Firefox to enter in I.E: bank
sites and don't worry because you are keeped by the security of a castle"
I only want if you will implement that kind of emulation.
REGARDS
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erat/separat/g
> /[[:space:]]teh[[:space:]]/ the /g
>
> cheers,
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Okay, I got NetBSD 3.1/sparc to get all the way to the "scsibus0: waiting 2
seconds for devices to settle..."
I feel like we might already be almost there --
On 6/22/07, Jonathan Kalbfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not going to count my kittens before they scratch...
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you are installing the 10 package or the 8, 9 & 10 package.
P.S. If you miss the old Macintosh II, have fun with the Basilisk II
emulator. I'm dreaming of Shufflepuck Cafe.
Have fun,
Jonathan
And as always, download speed brake is turned off between midnight and 1am
pacific.
my PC. I
have been watching Stella from Comedy Central and it is hilarious.
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hem for now, but
this has it's drawbacks. I will have to think about something better later
on.
- Original Message
From: Jonathan Kalbfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:18:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] Porting QEMU to PalmOS
One def
ce the _same_ function snippet
> will be reused _multiple_ times. So, the address must not come from a
GOT,
> but be inserted directly into the code.
>
> I do not remember off-hand how I managed to do this a couple of years
ago,
> when I worked on a MIPS host, but there _are_ gcc options to avoid a
GOT.
>
> Hth,
> Dscho
>
>
> Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate
> in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A.
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rectly into the code.
>
> I do not remember off-hand how I managed to do this a couple of years
ago,
> when I worked on a MIPS host, but there _are_ gcc options to avoid a
GOT.
>
> Hth,
> Dscho
>
>
> Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate
> in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A.
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That was the tool I was referring to :) vnc2swf and pyvnc2swf are the same
thing.
On 5/6/07, Ricardo Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not a developer, but here's what I think :)
On 5/6/07, Jonathan Kalbfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone thought a
Has anyone thought about this possibility? I think it could probably be
adapted to have QEMU automatically spit out a shlockwave flash with audio,
which would be great.
jonathan
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m/products.htm>
ARM 920T based development platform running Linux, Windows CE
www.littlechips.com More about...
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Suppose I run QEMU on a T1000 with an 8-way CPU and I tell it to simulate 8x
SMP. WIll it spawn a separate thread for each dynamic translation activity?
jonathan
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Has anyone thought about this? Is it even possible? Am I barking up the
wrong tree?
jonathan
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very far. I have
summarised
> the results below:
Thanks for the report. Is there any difference if you use a
Sparcstation 10 machine?
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(now*.024);
We should be able to do this without resorting to floating point
arithmetic.
Paul
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e to boot
Solaris/SPARC? I think this could quite nicely inspire someone to write a
Xen/SPARC hypervisor...
jonathan
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If you've been running QEMU on SPARC Solaris 10 and using it for anything
including RTEMS development, you can now upgrade to the latest, bleeding
edge build of QEMU 0.9.0
http://www.thoughtwave.com/downloads.html
Have fun!
Jonathan
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Cheers,
Nenad Cimerman – workaholic.
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or the older qemu, we had a sudo script to bring up the virtual
LAN. Does anyone have this working with qemu 0.8.1?
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Someone wrote a newer Solaris package for QEMU? I couldn't find it at
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Interesting stuff!
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sion 1.57
diff -a -u -r1.57 cpu-all.h
--- cpu-all.h 18 Jul 2006 21:23:34 - 1.57
+++ cpu-all.h 24 Jul 2006 13:35:47 -
@@ -971,7 +971,7 @@
return val;
}
-#elif defined(__sparc_v9__)
+#elif defined(__sparc__)
static inline int64_t cpu_get_real_ticks (void)
{
Regards,
Leo Reiter
At airport so can't paste. cpu_get_real_ticks doesn't resolve in
vl.o. Using blastwave gcc 3.4.6. What am I missing?
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then roll back to a previous
snapshot. :) Good for simulating worst case scenarios.
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Could it have something to do with the way mmap() is used? I remember
reading somewhere that QEMU uses mmap(). Could that interfere with
the kernel mmap()?
Jonathan
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-test causes a
segfault.
I tried it with the blastwave gcc as well as the Sun 3.4.2 GCC. Same
result. I used the binutils that came with Solaris. Is that the
problem? Has anyone gotten those to work yet on sparclaris or should
I just wait for the patch?
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I keep getting this with the standard file.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [ ~/qemu-0.7.0/] 138> sh configure
configure: bad substitution
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When I take out the bsd magic since I only care about SVR4, I get a
bunch of compile time errors.
Any suggestions? Should I be
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