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I'd be interested in building some images for QEMU. I have done this already with OS images, but not sure how to target QEMU for linuxbios images. What 'chipset' does QEMU use? Is there a generic virtual flash device? --[[User:Rob|Rob]] 23:25, 5 March 2007 (CET)
I'd be interested in building some images for QEMU. I have done this already with OS images, but not sure how to target QEMU for linuxbios images. What 'chipset' does QEMU use? Is there a generic virtual flash device? --[[User:Rob|Rob]] 23:25, 5 March 2007 (CET)
:Ignore that, found the answer.
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lets have a little page for tech issues in this wiki (maybe exists? where?)
would it be possible / useful to flash linux-bios in a 128Kbyte pci expansion card to avoid soldering work on Gigbyte unsocketed mainboard ? rip out the card and fallback to standard bios ?
does QEMU allow singlestepping the BIOS ? dont RTFM me, I just wanna save time.
--[[User:Quux|Quux]] 23:23, 6 March 2007 (CET)
: Such questions are better discussed on the mailing list, not in the wiki. We should use the wiki for documentation purposes only, the mailing list for discussions and development... --[[User:Uwe|Uwe]] 00:36, 7 March 2007 (CET)

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I'd be interested in building some images for QEMU. I have done this already with OS images, but not sure how to target QEMU for linuxbios images. What 'chipset' does QEMU use? Is there a generic virtual flash device? --Rob 23:25, 5 March 2007 (CET)

Ignore that, found the answer.



lets have a little page for tech issues in this wiki (maybe exists? where?)

would it be possible / useful to flash linux-bios in a 128Kbyte pci expansion card to avoid soldering work on Gigbyte unsocketed mainboard ? rip out the card and fallback to standard bios ?

does QEMU allow singlestepping the BIOS ? dont RTFM me, I just wanna save time. --Quux 23:23, 6 March 2007 (CET)

Such questions are better discussed on the mailing list, not in the wiki. We should use the wiki for documentation purposes only, the mailing list for discussions and development... --Uwe 00:36, 7 March 2007 (CET)