On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 4:31 PM, Stefan Weil wrote:
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> Am 08.12.2016 um 10:34 schrieb Yu Ning:
> > As a HAXM developer at Intel, I just want to come out and show our
> > support for Vincent's upstreaming effort. We'd love to see HAXM support
> > code land in upstream QEMU, and will do what is nece
Am 08.12.2016 um 10:34 schrieb Yu Ning:
> As a HAXM developer at Intel, I just want to come out and show our
> support for Vincent's upstreaming effort. We'd love to see HAXM support
> code land in upstream QEMU, and will do what is necessary to make that
> happen.
>
> We've been working on the is
As a HAXM developer at Intel, I just want to come out and show our
support for Vincent's upstreaming effort. We'd love to see HAXM support
code land in upstream QEMU, and will do what is necessary to make that
happen.
We've been working on the issues that Vincent raised and have made some
pro
I took a stab at trying to rebase/upstream the support for Intel HAXM.
(Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager).
Intel HAX is kernel-based hardware acceleration module for Windows and MacOSX.
I have based my work on the last version of the source code I found:
the emu-2.2-release branch in the ext