Gee, you do think that it could possibly be that the Qemu you are recommendiing is v0.8.1 whereas dsl currently has 0.8.0 and the fact that 0.8.1 was just recently released. Instead of posting disparaging remarks
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the binary that comes with dsl embedded has been probably been compiled on a very old 32-bit machine
FYI the qemu that comes with dsl-embedded is fetched from the very site that you referenced. You would think that the post should say...
The newest level of hardware need the newest level of Qemu and that a new version of has just been released on 05/22/06. Try Qemu v0.81 http://www.h7.dion.ne.jp/~qemu-winWell said Robert.... but _that_ binary from _that_ japanese site _HAS_ been compiled on an old 32-bitmachine (pentium II).
Actually I recommend that he compile his/her own binary with MinGw from the cvs.FYI,
I WANT the generic version of embedded to be QEMU compiled on an old machine.
Using CPU instructions that are only valid for the latest processors can limit your QEMU.EXE compatibility in a similar way as to this situation.You are quoting a post of mine from another site, you put it into the wrong contest and start a flame against me. That's rude and technically questionable, too!
Somebody posted that he had a problem with a dual core 64-bit. I replied that he'd try the new binary _or_ compile his own binary. That's it.
What has it got to do with the Dsl project, I don't know!
Why don't you reply on the Qemu forum and see if others agree with you, that'd be fair!Next Page...
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