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I don't know about APCI (Advanced PCI ?).
Does you mean ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) or APIC
(Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller) ? I'm not involved into the
development process itself.
Andreas
Jerry Kemp wrote:
> I have
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Kazu wrote:
> It seems that ctrl left event before right alt makes something wrong for
> SDL_VIDEODRIVER=windib. I updated binary. SDL is patched and updated. SDL
> version is 1.2.11 so that windib is default. How about this one. It seems
> that Knoppi
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Hello Kazu
I did the test as you asked. My Machine is a Notebook with a Pentium III
1200MHz ULV running WinXP SP2 english. See below for the results.
Greetings
Andreas
SET SDL_VIDEODRIVER=
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I had the same here. Just deleted them.
Andreas
Bruno Abinader wrote:
> I woke up this morning and saw an absurd amount of messages for qemu-list
> too. 136 messages for me.
>
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Hello
I'm using QEMU 0.8.0 CVS under Windows. In the x86 version, one of my
DOS application freezes QEMU amd I have to close it.
I enabled the debugging with "-d in_asm,op_opt". At the end of the log
file, I have over 1770 times the entry stating tha
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Hello
It seems that the aio support broke my MinGW build batch under Win32. Is
it suposed to work on WIN32 ?
Any ideas ?
Andreas
gcc -Wall -O2 -g -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. -I..
- -I/D/DEV/QEMU/qemu/target-i386 -I/D/DEV/QEMU/qemu
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Brad Campbell wrote:
> While I'm here does anyone know of a simple program, either dos or linux
> based for wiping unused space on fat filesystems? The only ones I've
> found so far have been windows based.
For DOS and FAT16, I'm using Wipem. See
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Lars Roland wrote:
> I have stumbled on a possible QEMU issue
>
> Trying to install Visual Studio 2005 (std edition) in a Windows 2003
> server (std edition) inside QEMU (version 0.7.2. with KQEMU running in
> Gentoo (gcc 3.4.4, kernel 2.6.14)) result
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Hello
Is there some work in progress to implement TAP devices for Win32 host ?
The existing win32-tap patch has been broken with the changes in the
network emulation. I tried to apply it by hand, but I got stuck with
that. On Windows host, this patch
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Hi
I have a Windows XP Professional machine, running QEMU with a FreeDOS
image. I'm able to access a shared folder on my host machine using the
Microsoft Client for DOS. This works when bridging the LAN-Adapter with
a TAP-Interface or using Internet C
Hello Jim
Thank you for the tips. I will have a look into it. Would be nice if
QEMU could allow us to enable write access to the BIOS memory range
(shadow RAM) which isn't in use.
Andreas
Jim C. Brown wrote:
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 08:00:21PM +0200, Andreas Bollhalder wrote:
Hello
Hello
What does I need to change in the source code of QEMU that it would be
possible to enable write access to the ROM adresses from 0xC800 up to
0xEFFF ? For instance, "UMBPCI.SYS"
(http://www.uwe-sieber.de/umbpci_e.html) can made this range
accessible for direct access if no BIOS-ROM is using i
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> To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
> Subject: [Qemu-devel] Windows build broken
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>
> Hi
>
> I hav built the current CVS of QEMU on my WinXP SP2 host wit
Hi
I hav built the current CVS of QEMU on my WinXP SP2 host with
MinGW-3.1.0-1 / MSYS-1.0.10.
Now, when starting QEMU, I get a black screen. No BIOS information is
printed out and the QEMU window stays black. The console is working
and QEMU seems to do something. The laster build I had done was f
I suspect that kernel acceleration (qvm86/kqemu) doesn't work with DOS
(16bit) on a QEMU supported OS (32/64bit).
Andreas
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E: qemu/slirp bootp.c bootp.h
> ip_icmp.h libslirp.h...
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> Le Sun, 05 Jun 2005 20:00:12 +0200, Andreas Bollhalder a écrit :
>
> > Hello
> >
> > On my WinXP host, I get a compil
Hello
On my WinXP host, I get a compile error in "udp.c" with the current
QEMU version from the CVS. I use MinGW and MSYS (1.0.10). I was able
to compile all versions of QEMU before.
Maybe, I'm too early and miss some updates which are on the way...
Andreas
gcc -Wall -O2 -g -fno-strict-aliasin
Hello
I have tried to debug the nasty problem, that I loose the keyboard
input in QEMU, when using FreeDOS with HIMEM, EMM386 and FDAPM. I
found a "raise_exception 0xd" in the debug log. I think this is a GPF.
If I use HIMEM and FDAPM, it works fine.
Because HIMEM, EMM386 and FDAPM is working on
I reseached a bit more. Have stripped down the HTML code which freezes
Win2003SP1 when loaded in IE. It seems, that the gradient in the
footer is done by DirectX and this filter function does the freezes.
If someone could find out the name of the DLL where this function is
implemented or have some
I tried the math on my WinXP host with Win2k guest.
When using the following math with my 8192MB QCOW image, QEMU refuse
to start:
1 Block = 512 Bytes
Cylinders = Blocks / (Heads * Sectors)
(kBytes * 2) / (16 * 63)
(8388608 kBytes * 2) / (16 * 63)
For 8192MB Image: -hdachs 16644,16,63
I brut
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