limbo
QEMU
limbo | QEMU | |
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33 | 190 | |
2,416 | 9,350 | |
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 1 day ago | |
Java | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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limbo
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Help
I can download the emu but when i try to open the https://virtualmachinery.weebly.com it just shows a white screen
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Limbo x86 PC Emulator now on Playstore
GitHub - Playstore - F-droid
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Just to check - ?no practical way for a noob to run openbsd on an android phone
The plot thickens. OpenBSD via qemu on android is probably plan B now.
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Can anyone help me install win98?
There's also Limbo for Android, a QEMU based emulator that can emulate x86 computers. You should be able to mount a bootable Windows 98 ISO into it and install from there, ISOs can be downloaded from winworldpc.com
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For Riven's 25th I'm releasing a fully restored & playable version of Riven Elementary, a long-lost Shockwave game from 1998!
Sorry, but Adobe Director was discontinued back in 2017 and it never had projectors for Android or iOS; there's no real way to convert this to run on a phone. You might have luck running it while emulating Windows XP with Limbo, but that's not something I can help with
- When Fold4 is powerful enough to emulate old Windows games at very good speeds... I absolutely love it!
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Is it possible to run other OS on the shield?
XP might be possible through emulation, but not as the root OS. https://github.com/limboemu/limbo
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Hmm
You see if he follows the conditions of the license (https://github.com/limboemu/limbo/blob/master/COPYING) then he is fully able to distribute and sell copies of limbo
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how to open computer files on phone?
You might be able to use this to run a virtual machine on your phone and use all the usual programs.
- Windows 98 (and games) running on my Galaxy Tab S8!
QEMU
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QEMU Version 9.0.0 Released
My most-wanted QEMU feature: https://github.com/qemu/qemu/commit/a2260983c6553
Using `gic-version=3` on macOS you can now use more than 8 cores on ARM chips.
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Autoconf makes me think we stopped evolving too soon
A better solution is just to write a plain ass shell script that tests if various C snippets compile.
https://github.com/oilshell/oil/blob/master/configure
https://github.com/oilshell/oil/blob/master/build/detect-pwe...
Not an unholy mix of m4, shell, and C, all in the same file.
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These are the same style as a the configure scripts that Fabrice Bellard wrote for tcc and QEMU.
They are plain ass shell scripts, because he actually understands the code he writes.
https://github.com/qemu/qemu/blob/master/configure
https://github.com/TinyCC/tinycc/blob/mob/configure
OCaml’s configure script is also “normal”.
You don’t have to copy and paste thousands of lines of GNU stuff that you don’t understand.
(copy of lobste.rs comment)
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WASM Instructions
Related:
A fast Pascal (Delphi) WebAssembly interpreter:
https://github.com/marat1961/wasm
WASM-4:
https://github.com/aduros/wasm4
Curated list of awesome things regarding WebAssembly (wasm) ecosystem:
https://github.com/mbasso/awesome-wasm
Also, it would be nice if there was a WASM (soft) CPU for QEMU, which (if it existed!) would go here:
https://github.com/qemu/qemu/tree/master/target
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Revng translates (i386, x86-64, MIPS, ARM, AArch64, s390x) binaries to LLVM IR
> architectural registers are always updated
In tiny code, the guest registers (global TCG variables) are stored in the host's registers until you either call an helper which can access the CPU state or you return (`git grep la_global_sync`). This is the reason why QEMU is not so terribly slow.
But after a check, this also happens when you access the guest memory address space! https://github.com/qemu/qemu/blob/master/include/tcg/tcg-opc... (TCG_OPF_SIDE_EFFECTS is what matters)
But still, in the end, it's the same problem. What QEMU does, can be done in LLVM too. You could probably be more efficient in LLVM by using the exception handling mechanism (invoke and friends) to only serialize back to memory when there's an actual exception, at the cost of higher register pressure. More or less what we do here: https://rev.ng/downloads/bar-2019-paper.pdf
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State of x86-64 emulation of non-MacOS binaries
Um, in case you don't know, UTM (based on QEMU) is out for quite a while.
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Multipass: Ubuntu Virtual Machines Made Easy
Some of these tools include Oracle VM VirtualBox (that I've used since before the acquisition of Sun Microsystems by Oracle), VMWare Workstation Player, and QEMU, but last year, I found out about Multipass.
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Libsodium: A modern, portable, easy to use crypto library
For C/C++ projects that use meson as the build system, there is an excellent way to manage dependencies:
https://mesonbuild.com/Wrapdb-projects.html
https://mesonbuild.com/Wrap-dependency-system-manual.html
meson will download and build the libraries automatically and give you a variable which you pass as a regular dependency into the built target:
https://github.com/qemu/qemu/tree/005ad32358f12fe9313a4a0191...
https://github.com/harfbuzz/harfbuzz/tree/main/subprojects
https://github.com/harfbuzz/harfbuzz/blob/37457412b3212463c5...
Or, if you're using proper operating systems, they're managed by the usual package manager, just like everything else.
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Top 6 Virtual Machine Software in 2023
For all the users of the Linux platform, QEMU is the VM that you should go for. This software comes without any price tag and works as an emulator of various machines with utmost ease and completion; the software uses dynamic translations to emulate hardware peripherals and enhances its overall performance. If you are using QEMU as a virtualizer, then it will function exactly like the host system (provided you have the right set of hardware).
- Show HN: I'm 17 and wrote this guide on how CPUs run programs
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UTM for Developers
In this tutorial, we set up macOS and Windows virtual machines on UTM, a macOS application that provides a GUI wrapper for QEMU, a powerful open-source emulator and virtualizer. UTM allows you to easily manage and run virtual machines without memorizing complex commands. It also has special handling for macOS, making it simpler to install compared to other virtual machine software.
What are some alternatives?
box86 - Box86 - Linux Userspace x86 Emulator with a twist, targeted at ARM Linux devices
UTM - Virtual machines for iOS and macOS
exagear_windows_emulator - Exagear Windows Emulator decompiled source code
TermuxArch - Experience the pleasure of the Linux command prompt in Android, Chromebook, Fire OS and Windows on smartphone, smartTV, tablet and wearable https://termuxarch.github.io/TermuxArch/
vnds - VNDS is a standard for very simple and easy to use Visual Novel scripts. It was originally developed for the Nintendo DS, but now supports Android, iOS, PSP, and even Javascript.
Unicorn Engine - Unicorn CPU emulator framework (ARM, AArch64, M68K, Mips, Sparc, PowerPC, RiscV, S390x, TriCore, X86)
lesspass - :key: stateless open source password manager
Vagrant - Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing development environments.
AnXray - Another Xray for Android.
xemu - Original Xbox Emulator for Windows, macOS, and Linux (Active Development)
Level - Android spirit level & ruler
em-dosbox - An Emscripten port of DOSBox