On 20 November 2011 18:08, Andreas Färber <andreas.faer...@web.de> wrote:
> sh4-softmmu has been successfully used to boot Linux on certain boards.
> What will remain is for you to add a Dreamcast machine, instantiating
> the CPU and devices, and implementing those not available in QEMU today,
> such as GD-ROM.

How good is QEMU likely to be at console emulation? The general
impression I've got is that console emulators have to be quite
picky about timing and generally aim much closer to the 'cycle
accurate' end of the spectrum if they want to have a chance of
running games correctly.

> For PowerVR CLX2 you might be able to share some code
> with OMAP's PowerVR SGX.

We don't currently model the SGX in the OMAP QEMU models, by the way.

-- PMM

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