![]() The gcc-3 (for qemu-0.9) does not support armv7a. Version 0.9 and before should theoretically work (these have a different approach to TCG/TCI), but require either working gcc-3 to build or heavy patching for gcc-4. The 1.0* will just say “Aborted” on the command line. I did not take precise notes, but it is ok to assume that versions 0.11.1* will cause your Windows XP to bluescreen and reboot before the boot logo appears and will drop you to “last good configuration” boot menu. To save your time I will tell you ahead, that none of currently available (in portage) versions of qemu worked for this setup. Aside from allowing you to run a ssh server, cron and maybe a web server – Gentoo provides you the power to compile a lot of software natively (build=host=target) to ARM as your CHOST in /etc/nf states. Years ago I used it to run a proof of concept PPC Mac OS X on an Intel box, it was terribly slow on an Athlon 900 but it worked.įortunately on my Android I had already prepared a playground for myself to run various things – see my post about Gentoo on Android (it is not a must, but the article assumes you do have Gentoo – otherwise you are on your own to get qemu for your device). QEMU is a popular and efficient choice nowadays when you need different architectures for your guest systems. So what you need is an x86 emulator, and it means that it will not be that fast. SCO OpenServer 5.0.Windows XP on Android - web browser The host (Samsung Galaxy S2, a tablet, etc)įirst of all you need to face the obvious – your device is ARM-based, and Windows XP runs on x86 architecture. Commit 'undoable' redolog to base image 9.22.5. Instructions to setup Bochs VBE in Windows Guest OS 9.19. How to enter special key combination 9.18. Interactivity : connecting to a pseudo terminal 9.16. Interactivity : connecting to a virtual terminal 9.15.3. Logging serial port output to a file 9.15.2. Using Bochs and the remote GDB stub 9.14.1. Using the 'socket' networking module 9.13.1. Access to guest services from the host 9.13. Advanced Slirp setup with config file 9.12.2. Using the 'slirp' networking module 9.12.1. Set up the host to masquerade the guest network accesses 9.12. Set up the private network between the host and the guest 9.11.5. Configure Bochs to use the tuntap interface 9.11.4. Configuring and using a tuntap network interface 9.11.1. Simulating a Symmetric Multiprocessor (SMP) Machine 9.10. Mounting a disk image using the loop device 9.8.1.on Linux 9.8.2.on FreeBSD 9.9. X Windows: Color allocation problems 9.7. Ben Lunt's MTOOLs for Bochs and Win32 and/or DOS 9.6. Win32 only: Tools to manipulate disk images 9.5.1. Use mtools to manipulate disk images 9.4. Partition and format your image file 9.3. SourceForge tickets section (bug and patch trackers) 7.2. Text-mode is broken in some ancient DOS program 7. Mouse behavior, enabling and disabling 6.3. Common problems and what to do about them (Troubleshooting) 6.1. The configuration interface 'textconfig' 5.3.1. Search order for the configuration file 5.3. optromimage1, optromimage2, optromimage3 or optromimage4 4.3.11. Compiling with the wxWidgets interface 3.4.14. Compiling with the SDL version 2 interface 3.4.13. Compiling with the VNCSRV interface 3.4.11. Compiling on MacOS 9 with CodeWarrior 3.4.7. Compiling on Win32 with Cygwin or MinGW/MSYS 3.4.6. Compiling on Win32 with Microsoft VC++ 3.4.5. Transcript of Successful Compilation 3.4.4. Third Party Software Licensing and Temporary Files 1.7.
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