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> Still, is there a way to make qemu take advantage of multiple cores? They
> are pretty commonplace in new computers (is there any selling computer that
> doesn't have multiple cores?).
It depends on what you want to do. You could always run two or more
copies of qemu and set up a small networ
I'm hoping to do some research on a slightly odd form of resource
allocation in an arch. Not sure which yet, hoping for some advise. My
only real world assembler practice has been 68K (a while ago), but I
have coded in my own assembler before on another homebrew very limited
odd VM.
I'm going to b