Is there a emulator supports two or more IOAPICs?

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Is there a emulator supports two or more IOAPICs?

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I want to emulate two or more IOAPICs but QEMU/VirtualBox/Bochs only support one IOAPIC. How can I achieve this? Thanks!
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Have you tried AMD's SimNow? The hardware is very configurable.
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Re: Is there a emulator supports two or more IOAPICs?

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iansjack wrote:Have you tried AMD's SimNow? The hardware is very configurable.
Hi, I haven't heared SimNow before but I have just tried it. It's extremely powerful and awesome and incredible! Many thanks.
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iansjack wrote:Have you tried AMD's SimNow? The hardware is very configurable.
Wow, SimNow is a fascinating program... I wish I had time to play with it!
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