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mkriegel



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mkriegel 07 Aug 2007, 16:36
Hello to all,

does anybody have some information on how to make bochs emulation x64-code. Do I have to recompile Bochs and which settings do I have to use to enable x64 support. Are there many bugs in x64-emulation? Does the debugger also work for x64 modes?

Or should I use another Virtual Machine or emulator?

THX MK

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mkriegel



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mkriegel 08 Aug 2007, 18:31
Ok, I found what I needed

Yes I have to recompile Bochs to enable X86-64 support. Recompiling Bochs failed in VC++ (don't ask why, I'm a C++ noob Wink. QEmu contains an x86-64 version in its windows package, which seems to work fine. The debugging tool "info registers" is said to be not able to show the extended registers.

Bye
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Adam Kachwalla



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Adam Kachwalla 08 Aug 2007, 20:27
Use QEMU. It can emulate x86-64 without a problem.
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mkriegel



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mkriegel 09 Aug 2007, 04:28
Good advise, I do since yesterday.

Goodbye Bochs - Hello QEmu

Thx
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