Multi processor emulation
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Multi processor emulation
Does anybody know if there is an emulator which can emulate a system with two or more prcessors? It appears on the Bochs menu, but is greyed out, so it is presumably intended for a future release.
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Re: Multi processor emulation
It is supported in Bochs, you just need to reconfigure/recompile it yourself using --enable-smp configure option.mathematician wrote:Does anybody know if there is an emulator which can emulate a system with two or more prcessors? It appears on the Bochs menu, but is greyed out, so it is presumably intended for a future release.
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Re: Multi processor emulation
It's also available in QEMU.
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Re: Multi processor emulation
It's avalible in VMware...
But VM is vertual merchine... so it's not emulator but speed is very fast.
But VM is vertual merchine... so it's not emulator but speed is very fast.
Re: Multi processor emulation
Iirc, only when the host also has a multi core CPU (or multiple CPUs)?kop99 wrote:It's avalible in VMware...
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