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− | [[ | + | [[Computing]]: [[Emulators]]: [[Qemu]] |
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− | [ | + | [[Qemu]] is an open source processor emulator. It emulates a variety of different [http://qemu.org/status.html CPUs and systems], and achieves good speed by using dynamic translation. |
− | emulates a variety of different [http://qemu.org/status.html CPUs and | + | ==Reference== |
− | systems], and achieves good speed by using dynamic translation. | + | * [http://qemu.org/ official homepage] |
− | == | + | * {{wikipedia|QEMU}} |
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− | + | *[[Qemu on Linux]]: setting up and using Qemu under Linux | |
− | + | *[[Win98 in Qemu]]: installing and running [[Windows 98]] inside Qemu | |
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 18 February 2006
Qemu is an open source processor emulator. It emulates a variety of different CPUs and systems, and achieves good speed by using dynamic translation.
Reference
Articles
- Qemu on Linux: setting up and using Qemu under Linux
- Win98 in Qemu: installing and running Windows 98 inside Qemu