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Re: how to emulate on Linux
hi
if you're into a small os project you could try bochs, (renamed(?) plex86
http://plex86.org). its small and its pretty easy to get going, and gives
a fast compile-->run-->debug cycle. but it's only a pentium emulator, so
if you're into sophisticated os'ing, you might be better off with vmware.
regx
satya
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On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, liangshuang wrote:
> Hello oskit-users,
>
> I am trying to design an os of mine.Do I have to
> boot the machine every time I make some modification to
> my code? or I can use the emulation tools to run it and
> test the correctness? If I can emulate,how can I make it?
>
> --
> Best regards,
> liangshuang mailto:hust
>
>
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