Bob Nestor wrote (also in response to my posting ... ) :
haven't tried booting directly from the actual hard disk from my IPX,
but I'm getting an image of it to try that next. Things seem to run
differently with QEMU on Intel vs. Mac so I'm going to try both hosts.
^^
I personally do not
Martin Bochnig wrote (in response to my posting):
>>Bob Nestor wrote:
>>
>>With his patch I get the console output from PROLL. I was actually
able to boot the first stage >>bootstrap of the Debian Sarge
distribution. Unfortunately the patch doesn't solve the problem of
>>booting a Solaris i
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Bob Nestor wrote:
With his patch I get the console output from PROLL. I was actually
able to boot the first stage bootstrap of the Debian Sarge
distribution. Unfortunately the patch doesn't solve the problem of
booting a Solaris installation CD, but I think this may be due to a
disk blo
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Jan Marten Simons wrote:
Darrin Ritter wrote:
dyngen: ret or jmp expected at the end of op_bsfw_T0_cc
make[1]: *** [op.h] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dv/tmp/qemu-0.7.2/i386-user'
make: *** [all] Error 1
Looks like you are using gcc4 which is still unsupported. Try to use
gcc3.x
Mulyadi Santosa wrote:
> Hello...
Hi.
>>I worked with pbrook on #qemu to debug this issue. The problem turns
>>out to be that qemu's do_fork function on PowerPC zeroes out r7-r31
>>in the new CPU state structure after a clone, which it should not do,
>
> Joshat least it proves (to me) that
Darrin Ritter wrote:
hi
first of all sorry if this is posted on the wrong forum as I tried to
join the user forum and got a 404 error
I have been using the qemu binary file on my FC4 machine without a
hitch and now I am trying to compile on an amd 64 machine so i can get
kqemu working.
I d
John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
On Sat, 2005-10-22 at 18:09 +0200, Oliver Gerlich wrote:
So, any ideas here on how to easily use Qemu and Synergy? IMHO, Qemu
would greatly benefit from these features. But I don't see a way to
integrate the two programs. Do you?
Very cool. Have you talked to the d
Darrin Ritter wrote:
dyngen: ret or jmp expected at the end of op_bsfw_T0_cc
make[1]: *** [op.h] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dv/tmp/qemu-0.7.2/i386-user'
make: *** [all] Error 1
Looks like you are using gcc4 which is still unsupported. Try to use gcc3.x
I'll use this message to
hi
first of all sorry if this is posted on the wrong forum as I tried to
join the user forum and got a 404 error
I have been using the qemu binary file on my FC4 machine without a hitch
and now I am trying to compile on an amd 64 machine so i can get kqemu
working.
I downloaded the files :
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