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== Emulating the XO ==
== Emulating the XO ==


I've got the emulator working with the 657 dev build, but the "-net user -net nic,model=rt18139" parameters won't work, nor does "-soundhw es1370" or "-soundhw all". I'm running a Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop with WinXP, and the sound hardware is a SigmaTel HiDef audio device, but I can't figure out what to feed the -soundhw argument to let it use this device. For Networking I'm using an ASIX AX88772 USB 2.0 to Fast Ethernet converter, though I could go to the Broadcom 440x 10/100 Integrated controller. For wireless I'm using the Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN mini-card. Are there known parameters (args) I can feed the two options, or am I stuck without sound and networking until my G1G1 arrives? Just to clarify, the emulator and OLPC (Sugar, etc.) boot and run OK, it's just that I'm without sound and networking.
* "I've got the emulator working with the 657 dev build, but the "-net user -net nic,model=rt18139" parameters won't work, nor does "-soundhw es1370" or "-soundhw all". I'm running a Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop with WinXP, and the sound hardware is a SigmaTel HiDef audio device, but I can't figure out what to feed the -soundhw argument to let it use this device. For Networking I'm using an ASIX AX88772 USB 2.0 to Fast Ethernet converter, though I could go to the Broadcom 440x 10/100 Integrated controller. For wireless I'm using the Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN mini-card. Are there known parameters (args) I can feed the two options, or am I stuck without sound and networking until my G1G1 arrives? Just to clarify, the emulator and OLPC (Sugar, etc.) boot and run OK, it's just that I'm without sound and networking."


Hi there, yes sound is currently not working with the XO emulation, I also run a SigmaTel HiDef card and the sound does not work. The networking however should work, although at first it didn't for me, try and see if you typed in the command wrong (maybe missed spaces or hyphens/underscores somewhere), as that was my problem in the beginning. Also make sure that when typing the this section: "-net user -net nic,model=rtl8139" that you are typing the letter L in rtl and not rt1.
Hi there, yes sound is currently not working with the XO emulation, I also run a SigmaTel HiDef card and the sound does not work. The networking however should work, although at first it didn't for me, try and see if you typed in the command wrong (maybe missed spaces or hyphens/underscores somewhere), as that was my problem in the beginning. Also make sure that when typing the this section: "-net user -net nic,model=rtl8139" that you are typing the letter L in rtl and not rt1.

Revision as of 23:23, 10 January 2008

Emulating the XO

  • "I've got the emulator working with the 657 dev build, but the "-net user -net nic,model=rt18139" parameters won't work, nor does "-soundhw es1370" or "-soundhw all". I'm running a Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop with WinXP, and the sound hardware is a SigmaTel HiDef audio device, but I can't figure out what to feed the -soundhw argument to let it use this device. For Networking I'm using an ASIX AX88772 USB 2.0 to Fast Ethernet converter, though I could go to the Broadcom 440x 10/100 Integrated controller. For wireless I'm using the Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN mini-card. Are there known parameters (args) I can feed the two options, or am I stuck without sound and networking until my G1G1 arrives? Just to clarify, the emulator and OLPC (Sugar, etc.) boot and run OK, it's just that I'm without sound and networking."

Hi there, yes sound is currently not working with the XO emulation, I also run a SigmaTel HiDef card and the sound does not work. The networking however should work, although at first it didn't for me, try and see if you typed in the command wrong (maybe missed spaces or hyphens/underscores somewhere), as that was my problem in the beginning. Also make sure that when typing the this section: "-net user -net nic,model=rtl8139" that you are typing the letter L in rtl and not rt1.

Hope this helped

-Mitra