I think I'm gonna go ahead with Qemu. Bochs seems to be to slow for my purpose.
I was wondering if you know which windows XP versions have been know to work?
Also do you have any performance metrics on popular applications
runing under qemu(ex. apache)? I guess it's in the usenix paper, but i
can't
Le mardi 31 mai 2005 à 00:00 -0700, John Davidorff Pell a écrit :
> Is kQemu closed source? I thought it was just not a GPL compatible
> license. Don't you have to build it with your qemu tree??
>
> If you get the source code from a freely downloadable archive, then
> its most certainly not cl
Well, it turns out I am totally confused. I checked online and -- lo
and behold -- the kqemu tar is just an elf binary :-(
I stand corrected (by myself)
JP
On 31 May 2005, at 00:00, John Davidorff Pell wrote:
Is kQemu closed source? I thought it was just not a GPL compatible
license. D
Is kQemu closed source? I thought it was just not a GPL compatible
license. Don't you have to build it with your qemu tree??
If you get the source code from a freely downloadable archive, then
its most certainly not closed source...
Or maybe I'm totally confused and kQemu is binary-only. :-
On Thursday 26 May 2005 17:46, Mike Swanson wrote:
> Though with KQEMU (for Linux and FreeBSD hosts only), you can run
> x86-on-x86 emulation at native speed.
Which is entirely irrelevant because:
(a) You can't do the required instrumentation with a virtualization based
solution like kqemu/qvm86.
Though with KQEMU (for Linux and FreeBSD hosts only), you can run
x86-on-x86 emulation at native speed.
--
Mike
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On Thursday 26 May 2005 17:12, G Portokalidis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm writing concerning a possible use for qemu in a project related to
> network security.
>
> I'm looking for an emulator where I could load an entire (recent) OS,
> like Linux 2.6 or Windows XP and run multiple, potentially CPU
> i
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Hello,
I'm writing concerning a possible use for qemu in a project related to
network security.
I'm looking for an emulator where I could load an entire (recent) OS,
like Linux 2.6 or Windows XP and run multiple, potentially CPU
intensive, services (