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Author SHA1 Message Date
wiz
7e1c5bfbc9 Convert aalib to options framework, adding an 'x11' option, and remove
aalib-x11 and aview-x11.
SDL dependencies change, so bump PKGREVISION (and BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED)
for affected packages.

Addresses PR 32046 by Leonard Schmidt.
2005-12-11 09:40:37 +00:00
dbj
545012d8c1 fixes to compile on darwin.
add config.h include to target-ppc builds so _BSD is properly defined
bump PKGREVISION
2004-12-14 01:02:19 +00:00
xtraeme
fb45ff04c8 Update emulators/qemu to 0.6.1.
Changes:

  - Mac OS X port (Pierre d'Herbemont)
  - Virtual console support
  - Better monitor line edition
  - New block device layer
  - New 'qcow' growable disk image support with AES encryption and
    transparent decompression
  - VMware 3 and 4 read-only disk image support (untested)
  - Support for up to 4 serial ports
  - TFTP server support (Magnus Damm)
  - Port redirection support in user mode networking
  - Support for not executable data sections
  - Compressed loop disk image support (Johannes Schindelin)
  - Level triggered IRQ fix (aka NE2000 PCI performance fix) (Steve
    Wormley)
  - Fixed Fedora Core 2 problems (now you can run qemu without any
    LD_ASSUME_KERNEL tricks on FC2)
  - DHCP fix for Windows (accept DHCPREQUEST alone)
  - SPARC system emulation (Blue Swirl)
  - Automatic Samba configuration for host file access from Windows.
  - '-loadvm' and '-full-screen' options
  - ne2000 savevm support (Johannes Schindelin)
  - Ctrl-Alt is now the default grab key. Ctrl-Alt-[0-9] switches to
    the virtual consoles.
  - BIOS floppy fix for NT4 (Mike Nordell, Derek Fawcus, Volker Ruppert)
  - Floppy fixes for NT4 and NT5 (Mike Nordell)
  - NT4 IDE fixes (Ben Pfaf, Mike Nordell)
  - SDL Audio support and SB16 fixes (malc)
  - ENTER instruction bug fix (initial patch by Stefan Kisdaroczi)
  - VGA font change fix
  - VGA read-only CRTC register fix
2004-11-15 11:35:30 +00:00
xtraeme
b5ed665095 Initial import of qemu-0.6.0 from pkgsrc-wip, packaged by David
Holland.

QEMU is a FAST! processor emulator using dynamic translation to achieve
good emulation speed, QEMU has two operating modes:

    * Full system emulation. In this mode, QEMU emulates a full system
      (for example a PC), including a processor and various peripherals.
      It can be used to launch different Operating Systems without rebooting
      the PC or to debug system code.
    * User mode emulation (Linux host only). In this mode, QEMU can launch
      Linux processes compiled for one CPU on another CPU. It can be used
      to launch the Wine Windows API emulator or to ease cross-compilation
      and cross-debugging.

--
It's nice to see NetBSD/x86 running perfectly with QEMU!
2004-11-09 13:05:33 +00:00