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Lars Roland schrieb:
On 11/4/05, Mike Swanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've found on systems where traditional rippers don't work (eg,
cdparanoia), CDFS has a greater chance of ripping the CDs (by default
into WAV, but you can enable an option to
Lars Roland wrote:
On 11/4/05, Mike Swanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've found on systems where traditional rippers don't work (eg,
cdparanoia), CDFS has a greater chance of ripping the CDs (by default
into WAV, but you can enable an option to rip it in the pure CDDA
format if you want).
Hello!
What is the job of the two files gen-op.h and opc.h? They were created by
dyngen -c / -g
I don't understand their content.
opc.h contains something like:
DEF(movl_A0_EAX, 0, 3)
DEF(addl_A0_EAX, 0, 5)
DEF(addl_A0_EAX_s1, 0, 6)
gen-op.h contains:
static inline void
Hi,
I just commited an initial USB support for QEMU. This USB layer will
ultimately enable QEMU to use some host USB devices and to simulate USB
devices.
WARNING: the current USB support is for USB hackers only - it is not
meant to be fully usable yet.
The following features are
On Sat, Nov 05, 2005 at 12:35:12PM +0100, Oliver Gerlich wrote:
Thanks - I should have known that someone had made a file system for
this. However I still think it would be great to be able to pass the
actual /dev/cdrom on to the guest OS, but I must admit that I have not
grasped the
Hi,
On Sat, 5 Nov 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the job of the two files gen-op.h and opc.h? They were created
by dyngen -c / -g
opc.h contains something like:
DEF(movl_A0_EAX, 0, 3)
DEF(addl_A0_EAX, 0, 5)
DEF(addl_A0_EAX_s1, 0, 6)
These are definitions of the oplets. For
Hi,
The following features are implemented:
- PCI UHCI USB controller (I finally decided to implement UHCI because I
know it better than OHCI and because Bochs has a similar driver. Of
course it would still be very interesting to have an equivalent OHCI
controller for non PC targets and an
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/qemu
Module name:qemu
Branch:
Changes by: Fabrice Bellard [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/11/05 16:55:48
Modified files:
hw : usb.c
Log message:
cosmetics
CVSWeb URLs:
On Saturday 05 November 2005 11:10 am, Fabrice Bellard wrote:
1) The host OS must not use the USB device. It means in particular that
no host OS driver must be present for that device. The solution I am
using is to rename the host kernel module usb-storage.o to
usb-storage.o.disabled so
CVSROOT:/cvsroot/qemu
Module name:qemu
Branch:
Changes by: Fabrice Bellard [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/11/05 18:55:28
Modified files:
. : Makefile.target qemu-doc.texi vl.c vl.h
audio : alsaaudio.c audio.c audio.h audio_int.h
Hi all,
I tried to run the dos utility CDT in Qemu, but it always reported no CD in
drive when a CD was present. I have created a patch to make the TOC command
work in CDT. I still don't know how to fix the UPC/EAN stuff.
The patch fixes the mode sense command and adds a partial implementation
1) The host OS must not use the USB device. It means in particular that
no host OS driver must be present for that device. The solution I am
using is to rename the host kernel module usb-storage.o to
usb-storage.o.disabled so that it is not loaded by Linux. Then QEMU
can exclusively access to
I just commited an initial USB support for QEMU. This USB layer will
ultimately enable QEMU to use some host USB devices and to simulate USB
devices.
Coolness!
- Linux host USB redirector to use the USB 1.1 host devices which are
not requested by the host OS (i.e. no host driver is loaded
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