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+i386: 0.934
+device: 0.815
+peripherals: 0.786
+x86: 0.721
+architecture: 0.710
+performance: 0.554
+PID: 0.532
+boot: 0.484
+network: 0.469
+mistranslation: 0.455
+kernel: 0.400
+register: 0.371
+permissions: 0.368
+ppc: 0.344
+socket: 0.337
+user-level: 0.331
+semantic: 0.324
+arm: 0.318
+hypervisor: 0.298
+graphic: 0.281
+VMM: 0.274
+risc-v: 0.273
+files: 0.271
+debug: 0.254
+vnc: 0.194
+TCG: 0.185
+virtual: 0.089
+KVM: 0.081
+assembly: 0.079
+
+msmouse serial mouse emulation broken? No id byte sent on reset
+
+I took a shot at getting Windows 1.01 working.  It doesn't support a PS/2 mouse out-of-the-box but does support MS serial mice.  It doesn't seem to detect qemu's emulated msmouse.
+
+When I run this command:
+
+> qemu-system-i386 -nodefaults -hda my_windows1_hd.qcow2 -vga std -serial msmouse -trace enable='serial*'  -icount shift=10,align=on
+
+I get this output (edited):
+
+251908@1597626456.800452:serial_ioport_write write addr 0x04 val 0x01
+251908@1597626456.800460:serial_ioport_read read addr 0x00 val 0x00
+251908@1597626456.800462:serial_ioport_read read addr 0x00 val 0x00
+
+[snip]
+
+251908@1597626456.961641:serial_ioport_read read addr 0x00 val 0x00
+251908@1597626456.961642:serial_ioport_read read addr 0x00 val 0x00
+251908@1597626456.961644:serial_ioport_read read addr 0x00 val 0x00
+251908@1597626456.961647:serial_ioport_write write addr 0x04 val 0x0b
+251908@1597626456.961648:serial_ioport_read read addr 0x05 val 0x60
+251908@1597626456.961684:serial_ioport_read read addr 0x05 val 0x60
+251908@1597626456.961685:serial_ioport_read read addr 0x05 val 0x60
+
+[snip]
+
+251908@1597626457.045894:serial_ioport_read read addr 0x05 val 0x60
+251908@1597626457.045895:serial_ioport_read read addr 0x05 val 0x60
+251908@1597626457.045897:serial_ioport_read read addr 0x05 val 0x60
+251908@1597626457.045932:serial_ioport_read read addr 0x00 val 0x00
+
+The write of 0x01 and then 0x0b to reg 0x04 is the guest turning the RTS line off then on.  A real mouse will respond to this by sending 0x4d, which is how the guest detects the mouse.
+
+Reproducible in current stable-4.2 and 5.0 (debian's build).  I am able to get the guest to use a real passed-through serial mouse (with a minor hack, separate bug filed for this)
+
+
+This is an automated cleanup. This bug report has been moved to QEMU's
+new bug tracker on gitlab.com and thus gets marked as 'expired' now.
+Please continue with the discussion here:
+
+ https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/78
+
+