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Re: [Qemu-devel] Development ideas
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malc |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] Development ideas |
Date: |
Mon, 2 Feb 2009 13:33:26 +0300 (MSK) |
On Sun, 1 Feb 2009, Scott Conrad VanderWoude wrote:
> Qemu is great: Before taking classes in a networking-focused college
QEMU
> curriculum, I learned quite a bit about networking using just one
> dedicated server by having it run multiple Qemu instances communicate
> with each other. I haven't joined the Qemu development team with a bunch
> of volunteer labor since the project I'm involved with to freely help
> others is a different one, but please know the development efforts have
> tremendously helped and been appreciated. Thank you kindly.
>
> I've probably been using Qemu for a few years now, and have noticed new
[..snip..]
> Gravis Ultrasound support: Will it simply be new to version 0.92, or is
0.9.2
> this purposefully being kept out of mainstream Qemu for some reason (like
> Intellectual Property concerns)? Adding a new sound card may take more
> effort than the previously-mentioned tweaks, but I had seen it at Mac's
malc's
> GIT repository
> http://repo.or.cz/w/qemu/malc.git?a=commit;h=052aedb6c704c4f4b9d6875db35d8e1eeaffeade
> and now at
> http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/trunk/hw/?root=qemu
> and some versions of Qemu documentation on the web seem to refer to it.
> However, I haven't been seeing it included in the pre-compiled Qemu
> packages bundled with the operating systems I've been using, and so
> haven't experienced it yet.
It's up-to binary distribution maintainers, GUS emulation is under 3
clause BSD license, just like the rest of audio cards emulated by QEMU
save for ac97.c.
[..snip..]
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