KVM: 0.529 kernel: 0.469 virtual: 0.423 device: 0.418 architecture: 0.402 hypervisor: 0.394 semantic: 0.361 x86: 0.332 graphic: 0.316 user-level: 0.258 peripherals: 0.251 performance: 0.195 boot: 0.169 mistranslation: 0.161 ppc: 0.150 socket: 0.126 PID: 0.112 assembly: 0.108 network: 0.091 register: 0.089 permissions: 0.083 files: 0.069 vnc: 0.067 i386: 0.062 debug: 0.055 risc-v: 0.055 arm: 0.043 VMM: 0.024 TCG: 0.022 Win98SE glitches RHEL6.2/CentOS6.2 QEMU I'm not sure if this is something anyone will be interested in, but I ran into some glitches setting up a Windows 98 SE QEMU VM with a relatively recent version. Needed this to restore an ancient backup and got it working well enough to get the job done. Versions ======== Distro: CentOS 6.2 Kernel: upstream 3.1.8 QEMU: gpxe-roms-qemu-0.9.7-6.9.el6.noarch qemu-img-0.12.1.2-2.209.el6_2.1.x86_64 qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.209.el6_2.1.x86_64 Glitches: 1) Doesn't work in KVM mode, screen goes black just after installer is finishing up and switching to Win98. Saw this issue has been around for awhile. 2) Got it working in QEMU mode, but BIOS plug-n-play driver fails. This prevents other devices from working. a) CDROM not recognized b) Realtek 8139C driver (installed separately after Win98) not recognized. I don't need these issues fixed, just reporting the in case it's of interest and/or helpful. Can provide more detail on request. QEMU 0.12 is pretty much outdated nowadays - can you still reproduce these issues with the latest version of QEMU? [Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]