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diff --git a/results/classifier/002/other/85542195 b/results/classifier/002/other/85542195 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5ac980df --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/002/other/85542195 @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +other: 0.944 +semantic: 0.941 +instruction: 0.935 +boot: 0.932 +mistranslation: 0.907 + +[Qemu-devel] [Bug in qemu-system-ppc running Mac OS 9 on Windows 10] + +Hi all, + +I've been experiencing issues when installing Mac OS 9.x using +qemu-system-ppc.exe in Windows 10. After booting from CD image, +partitioning a fresh disk image often hangs Qemu. When using a +pre-partitioned disk image, the OS installation process halts +somewhere during the process. The issues can be resolved by setting +qemu-system-ppc.exe to run in Windows 7 compatibility mode. +AFAIK all Qemu builds for Windows since Mac OS 9 became available as +guest are affected. +The issue is reproducible by installing Qemu for Windows from Stephan +Weil on Windows 10 and boot/install Mac OS 9.x + +Best regards and thanks for looking into this, +Howard + +On Nov 25, 2016, at 9:26 AM, address@hidden wrote: +Hi all, + +I've been experiencing issues when installing Mac OS 9.x using +qemu-system-ppc.exe in Windows 10. After booting from CD image, +partitioning a fresh disk image often hangs Qemu. When using a +pre-partitioned disk image, the OS installation process halts +somewhere during the process. The issues can be resolved by setting +qemu-system-ppc.exe to run in Windows 7 compatibility mode. +AFAIK all Qemu builds for Windows since Mac OS 9 became available as +guest are affected. +The issue is reproducible by installing Qemu for Windows from Stephan +Weil on Windows 10 and boot/install Mac OS 9.x + +Best regards and thanks for looking into this, +Howard +I assume there was some kind of behavior change for some of the +Windows API between Windows 7 and Windows 10, that is my guess as to +why the compatibility mode works. Could you run 'make check' on your +system, once in Windows 7 and once in Windows 10. Maybe the tests +will tell us something. I'm hoping that one of the tests succeeds in +Windows 7 and fails in Windows 10. That would help us pinpoint what +the problem is. +What I mean by run in Windows 7 is set the mingw environment to run +in Windows 7 compatibility mode (if possible). If you have Windows 7 +on another partition you could boot from, that would be better. +Good luck. +p.s. use 'make check -k' to allow all the tests to run (even if one +or more of the tests fails). + +> +> Hi all, +> +> +> +> I've been experiencing issues when installing Mac OS 9.x using +> +> qemu-system-ppc.exe in Windows 10. After booting from CD image, +> +> partitioning a fresh disk image often hangs Qemu. When using a +> +> pre-partitioned disk image, the OS installation process halts +> +> somewhere during the process. The issues can be resolved by setting +> +> qemu-system-ppc.exe to run in Windows 7 compatibility mode. +> +> AFAIK all Qemu builds for Windows since Mac OS 9 became available as +> +> guest are affected. +> +> The issue is reproducible by installing Qemu for Windows from Stephan +> +> Weil on Windows 10 and boot/install Mac OS 9.x +> +> +> +> Best regards and thanks for looking into this, +> +> Howard +> +> +> +I assume there was some kind of behavior change for some of the Windows API +> +between Windows 7 and Windows 10, that is my guess as to why the +> +compatibility mode works. Could you run 'make check' on your system, once in +> +Windows 7 and once in Windows 10. Maybe the tests will tell us something. +> +I'm hoping that one of the tests succeeds in Windows 7 and fails in Windows +> +10. That would help us pinpoint what the problem is. +> +> +What I mean by run in Windows 7 is set the mingw environment to run in +> +Windows 7 compatibility mode (if possible). If you have Windows 7 on another +> +partition you could boot from, that would be better. +> +> +Good luck. +> +> +p.s. use 'make check -k' to allow all the tests to run (even if one or more +> +of the tests fails). +Hi, + +Thank you for you suggestion, but I have no means to run the check you +suggest. I cross-compile from Linux. + +Best regards, +Howard + |