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+<think>
+Okay, I need to classify this bug report from QEMU. Let me read through it carefully.
+
+The user is reporting that QEMU fails to scroll the screen on ^Vidmem output. They mention that Pascal uses ^VidMem for B800 console output and that the terminal isn't scrolling as expected. It's noted that VirtualBox works fine, so this must be a QEMU issue. The system in use is Ubuntu LTS with KVM mode.
+
+Looking at the provided code snippet, it's part of a Scroll procedure. There are comments indicating thatVirtualBox doesn't have this problem, pointing towards a QEMU bug. The specific lines involve moving data from VidMem and filling a blank line, which suggests issues with how QEMU handles video memory or console output scrolling.
+
+Now, considering the possible categories: mistranslation, assembly lowering, device, graphic, socket, network, KVM, boot, vnc, debug, files, permissions, performance, kernel, peripherals, hypervisor, and others. 
+
+The issue is related to screen scrolling in the console output, which points towards a graphics-related problem. Since it's about how the terminal handles VidMem, it likely involves QEMU's emulation of graphic hardware or display functions.
+
+So, putting this together, the bug seems to fall under 'graphic' as it pertains to the graphical output and scrolling behavior in the virtual machine.
+</think>
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+graphic
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