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Proper virtuallzation, i thing that Vmware / Virtual and QEMU and PCEM - is actually more virtualization like because everything is just virtualized=emulated, KVM is more involved with bare metal - it has of course its advantages (performance), but has to have disadvantages too - as bigger possibility to crash host OS, bigger dependency on specific HW etc. BTW it seems that Power PC MacOS qemu is know also more living on Windows that on Linux: I know that QEMU passthrough will not work elsewhere that on Linux, if im not wrong, but for Dos machine is should be enough, there i dont really need some pass-through, its compromise, between ignore QEMU and move to QEMU on Linux.
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Dosbox is not just not full blown machine, but some environment emulation, but its working and very similar regardless of hosting OS. PCem on Win too, there is not MacOS port.
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I don't know how hard it would be to make Drivers for the paravirtualized VirtIO Vmware and Virtualbox are working very, very same on anything Win / Linux / MacOS, so its shame (disadvantage) that QEMU does not. What can be possible is that the emulation of legacy Hardware is slow, since I recall reading somewhere that QEMU IDE Controller performance sucks compared to what is provided by VirtualBox. Moreover, QEMU is NOT slow, it is capable of running circles around VirtualBox if you're using it correctly: In Linux you have KVM, whereas I don't even know if in Windows you have any Hardware virtualization acceleration available, which may explain why those results sucks so much. If you are using QEMU that way, it will leave you a very bad impression.Īlso, I did not suggested either to use QEMU for emulation, but for virtualization (Otherwise, I would pick PCem). Even the Vogons Thread you linked mentions that the Windows QEMU port has plenty of issues due to minimal testing and some guy was posting patches to fix issues that you had to compile yourself. Note that I did NOT suggested you to use QEMU *IN* Windows, it was to use QEMU under a Linux host. You may have to spend a few hours reading material, but nearly all your newbish questions have already been answered there. What about proper forum or Discord?įor PCI Passthrough (Not general QEMU) go here: What is best place to discuss QEMU things? I was only link to half-dead things like mailing list and IRC.