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| klavs.pr 29 Aug 2011, 05:13 Exactly.
 Do not really know, but I think virtualbox can simulate 64 bit machine on 32 bit host machine. | |||
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| Madis731 29 Aug 2011, 05:19 QEMU works. I have not tested VirtualBox with a 32-bit CPU, but as I understand it uses hardware virtualization and thus you must have a supported CPU.
 You don't have to make an ISO image. You can run the IMG image (the floppy image) just fine in emulators. | |||
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| Repulverized 30 Aug 2011, 03:34 How would I run it in QEMU I have no experience what so ever in in other vm software other than virtaulbox | |||
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| cod3b453 30 Aug 2011, 19:08 VirtualBox uses hardware virtualisation and so can only run 64bit guests on a 64bit host. QEMU is two 32 and 64 bit emulators that run on 32 or 64 bit hosts. To boot from an ISO in QEMU create a batch/shell script containing: (or use the command line)
 Quote: qemu-system-x86_64 -m 256 -cdrom cd.iso -boot d | |||
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| Madis731 31 Aug 2011, 15:16 If you have at least 2GB on memory on your machine you can easily run MenuetOS with -m 512 (which gives it 512MB on RAM) and watch the transparency and all the visual goodies in action. Depending on your CPU, visuals can be slow.
 My command-line is: qemu-system-x86_64.exe -L . -m 1024 -fda M64-093X.IMG You can download the current *.IMG from menuetos.net and replace the las part of the line. Notice the -fda parameter, it is a floppy image. EDIT: There is MenuetOS-relevant info @ http://menuet.2.forumer.com which you can search for more instructions on USB-booting etc. | |||
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| Repulverized 31 Aug 2011, 16:03 Could I use bochs.  i cant get Qemu to work. | |||
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| Madis731 31 Aug 2011, 16:14 Yes, you can use Bochs, I think Ville uses it to test MenuetOS when he's developing.
 I don't like Bochs very much, but it really depends on your taste   Bochs needs a lot of setup before you can run it and I recommend saving your configuration file if you're ready because its a pain to do it again - I know...  | |||
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| Repulverized 31 Aug 2011, 17:46 How to would I boot with bochs though? | |||
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