sorry for replying so late...
> > If he used the installer from Free OS Zoo, this would seem to indicate
> > he doesn't know which compile options were used.
That's it, I didn't compile qemu myself.
> > Are you suggesting that his emulator is running slowly because it is
> > repeatedly attempting
On 1 mai 05, at 06:24, Karl Magdsick wrote:
http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/kqemu-doc.html indicates kqemu is
only for x86 Linux 2.4.x and Linux 2.6.x, not PPC Xnu 7.9.x. Qemu
0.6.0 might also be too old to take advantage of kqemu.
If he used the installer from Free OS Zoo, this would seem to
http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/kqemu-doc.html indicates kqemu is
only for x86 Linux 2.4.x and Linux 2.6.x, not PPC Xnu 7.9.x. Qemu
0.6.0 might also be too old to take advantage of kqemu.
If he used the installer from Free OS Zoo, this would seem to indicate
he doesn't know which compile opt
did you compile in kqemu ?
On 4/28/05, martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys
> I recently installed Windows XP Home on qemu 0.6.0 (using the
> installer from freeoszoo) and Mac OS X 10.3.8.
>
> motivation:
> use some cd-roms that run only on Wintel.
>
> Maybe someone is interested in my
Hi guys
I recently installed Windows XP Home on qemu 0.6.0 (using the
installer from freeoszoo) and Mac OS X 10.3.8.
motivation:
use some cd-roms that run only on Wintel.
Maybe someone is interested in my "instructions":
http://members.fortunecity.com/tinux1/sites/qemuWinXPMOSX.html
summary:
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