Hi,
This could be a bug...
http://www.tilus.net/koti/tero/tmp/Screenshot-QEMU.png
I've got XP pro as guest and Ubuntu feisty as host. Qemu (v 0.8.2) is
from feisty packages. When using VESA (-std-vga) I get VGA-height (I
think) band from the top part of display repeated on the lower part
(ve
Hi List!
Topic says all, We just buyed a new host to run a set of virtual
machines, and I'm experimenting with kvm/qemu.
I noticed that continous segfaults (when installing Windows 2003 host,
with -no-acpi and no kernel acceleration) are created when using the
"xvncviewer" coming with my Ubu
Hi,
This could be a bug...
http://www.tilus.net/koti/tero/tmp/Screenshot-QEMU.png
I've got XP pro as guest and Ubuntu feisty as host. Qemu (v 0.8.2) is
from feisty packages. When using VESA (-std-vga) I get VGA-height (I
think) band from the top part of display repeated on the lower part
(ve
Hi,
while playing around with TLS on i386 i came across this problem which
occurs even when no TLS is used at all. If two threads just malloc()
memory all the time I get a segmentation fault after a short time. Might
this be a serious bug?
If anyone more experienced in the mmap internals of qemu
On Thursday 24 May 2007, Alexander Graf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> while playing around with TLS on i386 i came across this problem which
> occurs even when no TLS is used at all. If two threads just malloc()
> memory all the time I get a segmentation fault after a short time. Might
> this be a serious bug?
Please update at least to qemu 0.9.0, and even better CVS.
Kind regards,
Sylvain Petreolle (aka Usurp)
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CVSROOT:/sources/qemu
Module name:qemu
Changes by: Andrzej Zaborowski 07/05/24 18:50:09
Modified files:
. : ecc.h vl.c
hw : ads7846.c i2c.c i2c.h ide.c max111x.c max7310.c
nand.c pxa2xx.c pxa2xx_dma.c pxa2xx_g
CVSROOT:/sources/qemu
Module name:qemu
Changes by: Andrzej Zaborowski 07/05/24 18:53:22
Modified files:
. : monitor.c vl.c
Log message:
Commit NAND image changes on "commit all" or "commit mtd".
CVSWeb URLs:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/q
On 5/24/07, Paul Brook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Code looks reasonable to me. The FIXME means you're changing the timer
> > parameters after starting the timer. I didn't check whether this does
> > anything sensible (this may depend on the device), hence the message.
> > It probably needs s
> There were bugs in the previous version, this version passes my simple
> tests. I implemented save and load methods. If the 64-bit code doesn't
> break ARM, it's ready for commit.
Works for me on arm.
Paul
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/qemu
Module name:qemu
Changes by: Blue Swirl 07/05/24 19:48:41
Modified files:
. : Makefile.target vl.h
hw : ptimer.c slavio_timer.c
Log message:
Change ptimer API to use 64-bit values, add save and load methods
One definite plus with having QEMU for PalmOS is the ability to run things
like OpenVPN (even if slow) and connect to a VPN back-end.
As is, I use OpenVPN tunnels to link up my QEMU machines on Solaris.
jonathan
On 5/23/07, Wolfgang Schildbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Try compiling as posit
Hi lists,
DetaolB is a small live x86 distro, entirely uclibc/busybox based,
to be run either on real hardware or inside qemu. With a modified
kernel, it can also run in colinux and will soon self-build this way.
it's (at least today) at the bleeding edge of uclibc and linux kernel.
there are al
I'm afraid I will have to dissapoint you: it will be only isapc with no
networking or other fancy devices. Main goal is the ability to run dos games.
I do not know how familiar are you with PalmOS developer support. It
is poor, gcc lack many important functions that have to be written from
scratch.
It sure is.
I use prc-tools. It is free, and, well, it's gcc. There is also developer suite
called CodeWarrior,
but that is for wimps ;) (expensive too). I can give you some guidelines off
the mailing list
(I do not think others are interested in coding for palm).
- Original Message
Fr
Still sounds fantistically fun.
Maybe you can point me in the right direction to write PalmOS programs
(.prc's right?).
I have some goofy ideas for things to write for my Treo.
jonathan
On 5/24/07, sinisa marovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm afraid I will have to dissapoint you: it will be
I've heard about ehci usb support -- I just downloaded the latest cvs
version and there's no ehci there (but I've seen patches with ehci symbols
at the end of last year).
Mark Burkley talked about a patch -- what's it status?
What I'm looking to do is be able to reverse engineer windows usb de
Palm API reference:
http://www.access-company.com/developers/documents/docs/palmos/PalmOSReference/ReferenceTOC.html
You'll need to install (with ports, apt-get, or what have you):
m68k-palmos-gcc
m68k-palmos-gdb (not required, but very useful)
m86k-palmos-binutils
palmos sdk
pilrc
PalmOS has its
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