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- QEMU
Full-system emulation Run operating systems for any machine, on any supported architecture
- Download QEMU
Gentoo: emerge --ask app-emulation qemu RHEL CentOS: yum install qemu-kvm SUSE: zypper install qemu Note: On most distributions, the above commands will install meta-packages that pull in other packages with emulator binaries for all available targets Have a look at the package list of your distribution first if you only need a subset of the
- QEMU
Main Page QEMU is a generic and open source machine emulator and virtualizer When used as a machine emulator, QEMU can run OSes and programs made for one machine (e g an ARM board) on a different machine (e g your own PC) By using dynamic translation, it achieves very good performance
- QEMU documentation
QEMU documentation The main documentation section is the first place to go in case you have questions about using QEMU Most of the documentation is generated automatically from the QEMU git source tree, however some text files have not been converted to the new format yet These documentation files can be browsed via the git web interface instead The QEMU wiki contains more user
- Introduction — QEMU documentation
Introduction Virtualisation Accelerators QEMU’s system emulation provides a virtual model of a machine (CPU, memory and emulated devices) to run a guest OS It supports a number of hypervisors (known as accelerators) as well as a JIT known as the Tiny Code Generator (TCG) capable of emulating many CPUs
- Welcome to QEMU’s documentation!
QEMU Community Processes QEMU Build System Testing QEMU Internal QEMU APIs Internal Subsystem Information TCG Emulation Codebase Glossary Accelerator Board Block CFI Device EDK2 gdbstub glib2 Guest agent Guest Host Hypervisor Machine Migration NBD Mailing List MMU softmmu Monitor QMP HMP MTTCG Plugins Patchew PR QCOW2 QEMU QOM Record
- About QEMU — QEMU documentation
About QEMU QEMU is a generic and open source machine emulator and virtualizer QEMU can be used in several different ways The most common is for System Emulation, where it provides a virtual model of an entire machine (CPU, memory and emulated devices) to run a guest OS
- System Emulation — QEMU documentation
System Emulation This section of the manual is the overall guide for users using QEMU for full system emulation (as opposed to user-mode emulation) This includes working with hypervisors such as KVM, Xen or Hypervisor Framework
- Documentation - QEMU
QEMU documentation on wikibooks org QEMU-Buch QEMU-Book - A quite versatile book on QEMU, provided in German and English (partly as a google translation), but likely rather outdated nowadays Blogs Official Blog Virt Tools Planet All Documentation Pages on Wiki Documentation 9p Documentation 9p root fs Documentation 9psetup Documentation
- QEMU version 10. 1. 0 released - QEMU
QEMU guest agent: support for querying load of virtual machines running Windows via new ‘guest-get-load’ command ARM: support for CPU features FEAT_SME2, FEAT_SME2p1, FEAT_SME_B16B16, FEAT_SME_F16F16, FEAT_SVE_B16B16, and FEAT_SVE2p1
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