** Changed in: qemu
Status: Invalid = Fix Released
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Title:
64-bit capable PPC models should be supported in 32-bit usermode.
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Oh, by the way, I'm using Mac OS X version 10.5.8.
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Title:
64-bit capable PPC models should be supported in 32-bit usermode.
Status in QEMU:
darwin-user has been dropped from QEMU v1.1 since no one seemed to care
to make it even compile (annoying qemu-system-* users). So you don't
seem to be testing a recent version, and old stable versions only get
bugfixes, not new features.
For linux-user there is a separate qemu-ppc64abi32 binary
On Aug 4, 2012, at 11:13 AM, Andreas Färber wrote:
darwin-user has been dropped from QEMU v1.1 since no one seemed to
care
to make it even compile (annoying qemu-system-* users). So you don't
seem to be testing a recent version, and old stable versions only get
bugfixes, not new features
** Description changed:
While it makes perfect sense for qemu-system-ppc not to allow the use of
PPC64-capable CPU models -- it would presumably be very confusing to the
poor guest operating systems -- qemu-ppc (the user-only variants) is a
different story.
Sure, the most obvious
** Description changed:
While it makes perfect sense for qemu-system-ppc not to allow the use of
PPC64-capable CPU models -- it would presumably be very confusing to the
poor guest operating systems -- qemu-ppc (the user-only variants) is a
different story.
Sure, the most obvious