Re: [Qemu-devel] Qemu - where will it go?

2006-01-16 Thread Paul Brook
> Jürgen has stated his desired functionality already. What other "main > uses" are there? (Asked in the hope of further sparking the discussion ;) I use the usermode emulation fairly extensively for cross development/testing. User emulation has three main advantages for our purposes: - It's sign

Re: [Qemu-devel] Qemu - where will it go?

2006-01-16 Thread Johannes Schindelin
Hi, On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Fabrice Bellard wrote: > Using legacy apps is clearly an interesting topic for QEMU. With the > improved dynamic translator written by Paul Brook (but not merged yet), > QEMU will be far less dependent of C compiler and porting the dynamic > translator to a new host wi

Re: [Qemu-devel] Qemu - where will it go?

2006-01-15 Thread Wesley Parish
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 08:20, Oliver Gerlich wrote: > Hi, > > that's an interesting topic you bring up there :D > > It looks like there are many different groups which all have quite > different uses of qemu on their mind... Jürgen, you think about a > _really_ stable "hardware" platform; other people

Re: [Qemu-devel] Qemu - where will it go?

2006-01-15 Thread andrzej zaborowski
Hi, > - define a protocol to use qemu over a network (should multiplex > video, sound, usb, serial and so on). > > So you see: in a commercial and or industrial application one would like to > run > the qemus on a server. At least the MS remote desktop protocol should work > well. A qemu speci

Re: [Qemu-devel] Qemu - where will it go?

2006-01-14 Thread Oliver Gerlich
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, that's an interesting topic you bring up there :D It looks like there are many different groups which all have quite different uses of qemu on their mind... Jürgen, you think about a _really_ stable "hardware" platform; other people think about a

Re: [Qemu-devel] Qemu - where will it go?

2006-01-14 Thread Thomas Steffen
Hi Juergen! On 1/14/06, Juergen Pfennig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > as I found out qemu is quite stable and has acceptable performance. Using it > you > could freeze legacy applications using a legacy OS like win 2003 or win XP. I > am > talking of periods from 5 to 20 years! Yes, that is a go

[Qemu-devel] Qemu - where will it go?

2006-01-14 Thread Juergen Pfennig
Hello dear readers, as I found out qemu is quite stable and has acceptable performance. Using it you could freeze legacy applications using a legacy OS like win 2003 or win XP. I am talking of periods from 5 to 20 years! In a commercial environment it happens frequently that you would like to acc