On Wednesday 27 September 2006 4:27 am, Martin Guy wrote:
There are some statistics at freaknet.org/martin/QEMU for various
types of x86 processor, but giving only BogoMIPS, which are way
overrated.
I presume this is cos QEMU translates the kernel speed test loop once
then runs it as x86
If I run qemu for i386 without kqemu it uses soft-mmu, so it operates as
another architetture as ppc or mips right?
So... are the performace of qemu the same if I use i386 or mips or something
change deeply?
Example: if I run the same program on i386 emulation without kqemu or on
mips are
There are some statistics at freaknet.org/martin/QEMU for various
are in cluster.aleph1.co.uk/~martin/qemu.html (please ignore the other
Sorry, that first page is bogus. I meant the second.
M
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Hi all,This is my question:If I run qemu for i386 without kqemu it uses soft-mmu, so it operates as another architetture as ppc or mips right?So... are the performace of qemu the same if I use i386 or mips or something change deeply?
Example: if I run the same program on i386 emulation without
Alessandro Corradi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
This is my question:
If I run qemu for i386 without kqemu it uses soft-mmu, so it operates as
another architetture as ppc or mips right?
So... are the performace of qemu the same if I use i386 or mips or something
change deeply?