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-[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
-