> Again, running a guest (rather than host) Qemu should allow you to 
> specify the size, since it doesn't refer to the emulated hardware or 
> (the equivalent of) a BIOS or OBP. I run 16-bits as standard, 
> I've not 
> checked whether that's what I actually get but visually I see 
> no obvious 
> problems.
> 

Not sure what you mean with "guest Qemu" and "host Qemu" . Is that what Qemu
calls "User Mode Emulation" and "Full System Emulation"? qemu-arm vs
qemu-system-arm?

Ludo


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