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http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Build_images<BR>
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Then go to "Images", and download <I>olpc-stream-development-59-20060808_1153-ext3.img.bz2</I> (or a later image)<BR>
Then go to "Latest Stable", then "Images", and download <I>olpc-stream-development-59-20060808_1153-ext3.img.bz2</I> (or a later image)<BR>
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This file will need uncompressing with an application like 7Zip.<BR>
This file will need uncompressing with an application like 7Zip.<BR>

Revision as of 23:41, 13 August 2006

Build 59 of the OLPC software ran well for me on a Dell Latitude D600 Laptop 1.5GHz 512MB RAM, running Windows XP SP2.
Below is a step by step guide to getting it working.

Download QEMU for Windows from here
http://www.h7.dion.ne.jp/~qemu-win/

Unzip it, and place the files in:
C:\Program Files\Qemu

Then download the QEMU Accelerator Module (called kqemu-1.3.0pre9.tar.gz ) from here
http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/download.html

Then uncompress the kqemu-1.3.0pre9.tar.gz file. You may need to uncompress it twice, using an application like 7Zip.
http://www.7-zip.org/

Look through the unzipped files, and right-click on the one called kqemu.inf
Then click "Install" and wait a few seconds.

Then go to a command prompt and type

net start qemu

You should get a message saying
The KQEMU virtualisation module for QEMU service was started successfully.

Then you need to download a drive image, so go to this page
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Build_images

Then go to "Latest Stable", then "Images", and download olpc-stream-development-59-20060808_1153-ext3.img.bz2 (or a later image)

This file will need uncompressing with an application like 7Zip.
http://www.7-zip.org/

Make sure you place the uncompressed ".img" file in the same folder as QEMU, then go to your command prompt and type
cd "\Program Files\Qemu"

Then finally, type

qemu -L . -hda olpc-stream-development-59-20060808_1153-ext3.img

After a few seconds, a new window should open, and you should see a copy of Linux booting... This may take a minute or two...
Eventually you'll see a black dialogue box, asking you for a user name. Press OK, and wait for the magic!

--Tomhannen 19:30, 13 August 2006 (EDT)