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* use at least version 0.9x of qemu, earlier versions are unreliable | * use at least version 0.9x of qemu, earlier versions are unreliable | ||
* if possible use the poky-qemu and poky-scripts, they are more widely tested than stock qemu | * if possible use the poky-qemu and poky-scripts, they are more widely tested than stock qemu | ||
= good to know = | |||
* [http://www.qemu.org/qemu-doc.html official documentation] | |||
* qemu monitor: Ctrl+Alt+2 | |||
* logfile at ??? | |||
[[Category:Machine]] | [[Category:Machine]] | ||
[[Category:Dev]] | [[Category:Dev]] |
Revision as of 14:22, 10 August 2009
QEMU is great for testing images and apps. There is no need to flash or install images back and forth on real hardware. Here are a few things that may help you testing OE stuff with QEMU.
Do's and Dont's
- use at least version 0.9x of qemu, earlier versions are unreliable
- if possible use the poky-qemu and poky-scripts, they are more widely tested than stock qemu
good to know
- official documentation
- qemu monitor: Ctrl+Alt+2
- logfile at ???