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[[Emulating the XO/Troubleshooting|Troubleshooting]] may help. Please report your experiences in [[User Feedback on Images]]. |
[[Emulating the XO/Troubleshooting|Troubleshooting]] may help. Please report your experiences in [[User Feedback on Images]]. |
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Revision as of 06:14, 24 May 2007
This page is an inprogress overhaul of OS images for emulation.
Quick Start
To set up a "virtual XO", to get a taste of the XO software, see Quick Start.
Setting up emulation for software development
The most common approach is to use QEMU with kqemu acceleration. See Quick Start for the basics. But we will use a different .img, one with a few extra utility programs. See OS images.
Instead of qemu, you can run VMware, and there are addition options on a Mac.
Troubleshooting may help. Please report your experiences in User Feedback on Images.
There are Emulation Limitations.