Carl Lowenstein said:
> I think I volunteered to give a presentation on April 14.
>
> Topic is "Using Qemu, an open-source hardware emulator"
>
> Expanded:  Qemu is a fast processor emulator using dynamic translation
> to achieve good speed.  Running on x86 hardware, it can simulate a
> complete PC system including CPU, VGA card, mouse, keyboard, two IDE
> channels, floppy disk, network adapter, etc.
>
> I have run the following in Qemu emulation:  Knoppix of various kinds,
> Windows98SE, DamnSmall Linux, minimum freeBSD, freeDOS.
>
> Qemu is really useful for checking out remastered Knoppix images
> without actually burning them to CD and rebooting the system.
>
> Trying to install varieties of Windows that use BIOS calls that are
> not handled by the emulated BIOS is very frustrating.
>

I went to the web site to post this, and found that plone is now
running the site. I have no rights to edit the home page, so I can't
add this.

Would someone give me rights to edit the home page, since it seems
unless I do it doesn't get done in a timely manner.

Thanks

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