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From: "admin@mmri.us" <admin@mmri.us>
To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: [Qemu-devel] Hardware virtualization with QEMU
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 21:38:46 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <473D02B6.6090902@mmri.us> (raw)

 From the slackbook WIKI;

"http://alien.slackbook.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=slackware:qemu"

I quote below which relates to my questions:


My questions are as follows:
1) I know -hdc and -cdrom cannot be called at the same time, but i have
no luck getting an image to be mounted with -hdb or -hdd. The same image
I can successfully mount with -cdrom cannot be mounted with either -hdb
or -hdd, What's up there. I could not figure out from the manuals if
these should just be dd'ed images a directory or iso?

2) Are floppy images restricted to exactly 1.44MB created with dd? I
cannot mount anything with the floppy switches either which is probably
a size constraint I dont meet.

3) Since USB is seemingly working, what would the command be to activate
the usb driver ?
-usb Intel SB82371    or -usb SB82371  ?

4) What is the attainable USB speed? Full USB-1 ?

5) Are the serial and parallel ports running at native speed without
delays?




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Emulated hardware and supported Guest OS-es

The QEMU Virtual Machine emulates a set of hardware components that is
independent of the real hardware on which it is running. Since Slackware
runs on x86 architecture, I will limit myself to a list of emulated
hardware available to Slack (other emulated architectures may have other
hardware peripherals available to the Guest OS).

     *
       IDE-Controller supporting up to 4 drives (the drives are disk
images on the host computer
     *
       IDE CDROM device (in the form of a CD ISO image, or a real CDROM
device)
     *
       Floppy disk controller supporting up to 2 drives (floppy disk images)
     *
       Graphics card (either a Cirrus Logic GD5446 PCI, or VGA-VESA)
     *
       PS/2 Mouse
     *
       Ethernet network card (Realtek RTL8139 PCI or NE2000 PCI)
     *
       A serial port (COM 1)
     *
       A parallel port (LPT 1)
     *
       Soundcard (Soundblaster 16 and/or ES1370)
     *
       A USB-UHCI host controller (the Intel SB82371)

The list of Operating Systems that run inside QEMU is quite long. Here
is an unofficial list of supported Guest OS-es. I have run various
Linuxes (for x68 and x86_64) and Windows 98/2000/XP inside QEMU.

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             reply	other threads:[~2007-11-16  2:38 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-11-16  2:38 admin [this message]
2007-11-16  3:00 ` [Qemu-devel] Hardware virtualization with QEMU admin
2007-11-16  8:34 ` Philipp Gühring
2007-11-16 22:02   ` andrzej zaborowski
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2007-11-16  2:37 Lv

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