Hello dudes,

Thanks for the replies.

But I've read somewhere that -no-kvm should be enabled in order to run NT4 
Properly.

Anyway, I removed the flag and nothing really happened. It's still slow. It's 
usable, but slow. VMWare was much faster.

And about the RAM issue. It's Windows NT4. I don't think more is necessary. The 
machine boots consuming only 30MB. And about the slowness of the system is 
during CPU intensive operations.

Anything else to try dudes?

Thanks,

Vinícius Ferrão: Administrador de Sistemas 
www.ferrao.eti.br | +55 (21) 8888-2619

On Apr 17, 2013, at 5:54 PM, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen 
<h.v.bruineh...@fu-berlin.de>
 wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 07:34:00PM +0000, Vinícius Ferrão wrote:
>> Hello dudes,
>> 
>> I'm running Windows NT 4 Terminal Server on QEMU and the performance is too 
>> slow; I don't even know how to debug it and I even don't if this is normal 
>> or not.
>> 
>> On VMWare Player the performance was much better. And this isn't a 
>> migration. I've reinstalled the NT4 from the ground.
>> 
>> Anyway; i'm launching the VM with this arguments:
>> kvm -m 128m -name WinNT4TS -drive file=winnt4ts.raw -cdrom Windows\ NT\ 4\ 
>> Terminal\ Server\ Image/WINNT-TSE40.iso -net 
>> nic,model=ne2k_pci,macaddr=00:0c:29:74:fa:b4 -net tap -vga std -cpu 
>> pentium,level=1 -smp 1 -no-acpi -no-hpet -no-kvm -boot c -vnc none -daemonize
> 
> Hi,
> 
> iirc the commandline switch --no-kvm disables kvm (so it'S just software
> emulated qemu). You disable hardware virtualization accerleration with
> it.
> 
> Other than that: more than 128 MB ram will most likely also help to
> speed things up.
> 
> WKR
> Hinnerk

Attachment: smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature

Reply via email to