At first I thought the problem was that I was using gcc-4, so I installed gcc-3.4.6, but I still get the same errors:gcc-3.4 -Wall -O2 -g -fno-strict-aliasing -I. -I.. -I/tmp/qemu-0.8.1/target-i386 -I/tmp/qemu-0.8.1
-D_GNU_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -I/tmp/qemu-0.8.1/fpu -DH
I just installed the QemuManager 2.0a and KQemu 0.7.2 on a new Windows
XP SP2 machine using an AMD Athlon 65 Processor 3200+. It seems the
virtual machine works normally for Windows XP Pro guest with and
without KQemu enabled. However, for Windows 98 SE with KQEmu enabled,
the virtual machine fre
On 9/3/05, ace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
> 2. you say you can't see the temporary file. Neither do I, on linux. I
> suspect it is not hidden using plain filesystem attributes. On linux, if
> you open a file and then delete (unlink) it, you can still work with it
> until you hold the file des
On 8/24/05, Francois Rioux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I manage to do with a certain success is to map network shares of the
> host in the guest (net use z: 10.0.2.2\MyShare in the guest). I can browse
> and read files from the mapped drive. However I can't write to it from the
> guest. I r
On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 02:41:44PM +0100, Paul Brook wrote:
> > Probably more important is to make sure none constant data structures
> > are done on the stack. There is no good reason why any code page
> > should be read-write.
>
> Huh? this is nonsense.
I stand corrected, I ment to say on
My own experience is the effect of these types of optimizations is
usually negligible, although it is still the first thing I do when
optimizing a program. The main improvement I find is reducing the
time required to initialize variables and improved code readability.
If you know values are const
If you are running Linux under Windows, I highly recommend using
coLinux. It is more of a pain to initially configure, but once it is
the code runs just as fast as with a native Linux boot. Maybe
someday, someone will merge the front ends to these two entirely
different programs...
If anyone kno
In your original message, you mentioned setup had finished. One thing
I can recommend trying on your second attempt is to make sure you
create more than one user account when prompted. XP Pro seems to
behave differently depending on if there is one or more than one
accounts.
I actually had the e
I don't have any actual benchmarks, but it is definitely much faster
than under Windows with kqemu. Under XP Pro windows are opening about
4 times faster... Note that there appears to be a few new bugs in the
emulation. First off, I could not get Explore.exe to finish
initializing in default log
Just out of curiousity, I verified Norton Ghost Floppies still produce
the same error. I was hoping the patch I saw a few weeks ago to allow
self modifing x86 code would fix the problem...
Bill
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Yes, it definitely acts like a stuck key. But none of the pressing
none of the keys on my keyboard relieves the problem. Only restarting
the QEMU virtual machine. However, I
did figure out 90% of the time the problem occurs because I press the
windows key to switch tasks. If I remember to first
On 6/30/05, Doctor Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The first problem I noticed is that with the 0.70 version, keys are
> not mapped correctly. For example, if I try to type in a URL as soon
> as I press the letter e explorer opens. As soon as I type the letter
> m, the window
Hello,
I am a new user of qemu. I notice the user forum does not exist
anymore, so I hope this is the appropriate place for comments.
After spending a day attempting to configure Bochs, I was pleased to
find qemu works almost directly out of the box. My goal was to run
Windows 98se under Window
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