Ludo Brands wrote:
That was a typo. I meant to say that a guest VNC (i.e. what
I'm using)
should allow you to specify the size and other parameters of
the screen
it is simulating, while the host VNC (i.e. provided by Qemu, which is
what you're using) is generally defined by the hardware being
emulated
and by its associated firmware (PC BIOS, Sun OBP etc.).
OK Got it. VNC server comes with a pseudo graphics card driver. Its probably
slower than the build in VNC server since the first runs on the emulated
cpu.
I've tacked some scripts etc. onto the wiki page I mentioned earlier.
> http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Qemu_and_other_emulators
They work well for me, except for an ARM guest.
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