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Aug 7 2007, 01:04 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 150 Joined: 8-December 04 Member No.: 5,839 |
yesterday i tried poky x86 emulation with qemu and after that angstrom x86
emulation. i have some questions: * the mouse does not work in both cases, any hints? * i can create my own ext2 image on a x86 machine, extract all the files i may need, feeds etc. install them and it will work? how much the different distros have in common, i.e. what would a (not) stable run tell me about an installation on my spitz machine? *for what ist qemu-arm good? it emulates an arm machine, but i thought it would only run some applications and some years ago it was really complicated to work with it. where can i find more about starting/booting parameters to run the angstrom qemu-arm images? *is there some documentation concerning this thread? malik p.s. dont hurt me when i post my questions in this forum and not a mailing list. |
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Feb 2 2008, 07:20 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 2-February 08 Member No.: 21,319 |
yesterday i tried poky x86 emulation with qemu and after that angstrom x86 emulation. i have some questions: * the mouse does not work in both cases, any hints? try to add -usb -usbdevice wacom-tablet and don't forget to add -show-cursor but i had problems with qemu too: under open embedded qemu-native(recompiled sdl in order to make it work): -poky linux works fine -qpe doesn't work under angstrom:i can click on the cross of the calibration screen(when i click it does nothing) *for what ist qemu-arm good? it emulates an arm machine, but i thought it would only run some applications and some years ago it was really complicated to work with it. where can i find more about starting/booting parameters to run the angstrom qemu-arm images? it's used by the compilation process of open embedded: it runs what is needed such as try_run in the autotools... |
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Feb 2 2008, 09:57 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,014 Joined: 4-January 05 From: Enschede, The Netherlands Member No.: 6,107 |
*for what ist qemu-arm good? it emulates an arm machine, but i thought it would only run some applications and some years ago it was really complicated to work with it. where can i find more about starting/booting parameters to run the angstrom qemu-arm images? it's used by the compilation process of open embedded: it runs what is needed such as try_run in the autotools... You're very, very, very wrong! OE uses site files for AC_TRY_RUN, not qemu. |
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