DeeJay


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Posted: April 23 2005,10:22 |
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Quote (cbagger01 @ April 22 2005,23:51) | Just curious, but has anyone besides me actually tried this?
I use embedded a lot and gaining additional speed plus a working scroll wheel for my mouse while running QEMU under MSWindows was a big improvement but that's just me. |
Thanks for spotting this and pointing it out. I have launched DSL by running Qemu-062 from comike's qGui helper, and I confirm that the scroll mouse works for me. I don't know DSL well enough to know if there is a performance gain. When I do a '5-way' install onto a pen-drive shortly I will incorporate this version of Qemu and report back again. Obviously it would not be right to distribute an unstable daily build as part of a DSL-embedded package yet, but there will be advantages to upgrading as soon as these features become stable.
DeeJay
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