> It is possible to boot a VxWorks image using the x86 system emulation.
> You would have to create a floppy image and pass that in for your
Thank you for your reply. Finally, I found a VxWorks kernel coming
from one PowerQUICC embedded platform. Can you please let me know how
can I make use of it
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> It is possible to boot a VxWorks image using the x86 system emulation.
> You would have to create a floppy image and pass that in for
>
Thank you very much for your reply. Can you please let me know how can I
obtain more details on the implementation scenario of your proposed
procedure?
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> Natalia keeps a list of verified to work OSs for exactly that purpose:
> http://www.claunia.com/qemu/
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> Thank you . From your list, it seems that qemu doesn't support for VxWorks
on any architecture. Please confirm.
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> I doubt it. Patches are welcome.
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> Thank you for your reply. Can you please let me know which qemu hardware
architecture does support for VxWorks kernel boot?
Dear All
Can you please let me know if the qemu emulating PowerPC (I mean
qemu-system-ppc.exe) can accept VxWork kernet for boot up?
Thank you
>>qemu-system-m68k -cpu ?
Sorry . Where to find executable 'qemu-system-m68k.exe" ?
Thank you
> >>While QEMU does indeed works for x86 Windows, current QEMU's m68k
architecture does not included that specific Motorola chip.
Thank you for your reply. Can you please let me know which Motorola chips
are being currently supported?
Dear All
Do you have qemu emulator for Motorola 68360 emulation on x86 Windows
platform?
Thank you in advance