Ugh! I knew compiling a curses-enabled version of QEMU for Windows was going to be harder than on Linux and Mac, but I had no idea how much harder! I probably won’t even be able to document precisely what the special cocktail mixture is right away, I tried so many different things. But finally, I [...]
Note: I gave up and am using the popularly distributed binaries on each platform. Download Levinux and witness Linux server running with a double-click with no install from a Mac, Windows or Linux desktop. I’ll get back to compiling the binaries when some real minimal kernel and QEMU gurus interested in my project contact me. [...]
It’s time for for me to create an up-to-date QEMU on Mac OS X. I had wonderful success yesterday getting QEMU compiled and installed on my Commodore 64x running Linux Ubuntu beta 12.10 yesterday. I’m working from home today on my Macbook Air laptop, so I’ll today, I’m doing it for Mac. My goal is [...]
Note: If you want to download an App that has all this encapsulation stuff worked out, take a look at Levinux. It’s only a 15MB download. Okay, the day is winding down. I’m determined to get the first half of this Linux QEMU encapsulation project done. There are two set of dependencies you must think [...]