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- Im a newbie to qemu, when i executed the second step ie “qemu -hda ubuntu.img -boot d -cdrom./ubuntu-9.10-desktop-i386.iso -m 512” it displays VNC server running on `127.0.0.1:5900 and the terminal got hanged i dnt know what is the problem please help me out.
- May 04, 2015 But, even if we already own the device, with the Raspberry Pi emulation we can test new software in Raspbian without any risk. Table of Contents. Install QEMU on Windows. Get a Linux Kernel and the latest Raspbian. Resize the Raspbian image. Create a startup batch file. Configure the Raspberry Pi emulation for QEMU.
- How to emulate a Raspberry Pi on your PC. The easiest way to download and install QEMU is to download the 32-bit. Tags QEMU Raspberry Pi Windows.
Ok, now from here I'd close Qemu, and start it up like this: qemu -L. -hda win95.disk -m 32 -M isapc -soundhw sb16 -vga std This forces the virtual machine to have a Soundblaster 16 & standard VGA. The cirrus drivers in Windows 95a will *NOT* work with Qemu. Also we are still going to install this as an ISA computer. How TO install Windows 98 with Qemu Hardy/ Gusty x86/ AMD64 Here's one from 2015, yes it's a raspberry pi thing but it runs linux so bascially same thing as the second post mentions using qemu. Raspberry Pi • View topic - Running Windows 95 (or Windows 98).
I would like to run a windows xp OS on my raspberry.If I try to install it with Win32DiskImager would be able to use?Which version should I try?
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You have not done research.
The minimum requirements for Windows XP are (from Microsoft Knowledge Base):
- Pentium 233-megahertz (MHz) processor or faster (300 MHz is recommended)
- At least 64 megabytes (MB) of RAM (128 MB is recommended)
- At least 1.5 gigabytes (GB) of available space on the hard disk
- Video adapter and monitor with Super VGA (800 x 600)or higher resolution
- Sound card
Raspberry Pi does not meet those requirements, due to the fact that the maximum Raspberry Pi specifications are (from Wikipedia):
So, to answer your question: no, you can't.
And please do more research in the future. Do a Google search for
Can I run Windows XP on Raspberry Pi
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user20007
The answer is no. The Raspberry Pi is powered by an ARM processor, and there is no ARM Windows version
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TL;DR Yes it is possible to virtualize Windows XP on an ARM device such as Raspberry Pi. Barbie explorer pc game.
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For anyone saying that this isn't possible needs to re-evaluate what 'possible' means. Just because it hasn't been done yet (which it has), it's not appropriate to say it's impossible. In fact, it's generally never a good idea to claim something as impossible.
That said, it IS entirely possible to run x86 systems on an ARM device if it meets the standard requirements. I have first hand experience with getting
Mac OS X Mavericks
running on an ARM HDMI stick, primarily aimed at running Android on a TV. This setup requires that QEMU be compiled and running with a specific configuration. Software wpf treeview control template.There are also guides that have ported
Windows 95
, 98
, XP
and other x86 system to run on many ARM devices.One such guide can be found here
![Install Install](/uploads/1/2/6/3/126311593/151815749.jpg)
From the guide:
It should be noted that this guide was primarily written with an Android operating system in mind, however one with enough experience can get a minimal
Linux OS
running on the rPI, say Debian, Linux Mint or lubuntu and then attempt to get QEMU
compiled.Looking at the minimum system requirements of Windows XP and then comparing those to Raspberry Pi's specifications, at a glance I would say it's possible to virtualize XP. I don't know what kind of performance you could get and it might even prove to be unusable. However, it would be an interesting experiment to try.
To give you an idea of the steps that would be required, it would look something like this.
- Get a linux distribution of your choice to run on RPI, like Debian, Ubuntu, etc.
- Compile QEMU with whatever requirements that Windows XP needs to emulate. This step requires research on your part.
- Virtualize Windows XP with a running version of QEMU and attach the video to the QEMU instance.
- Most things in the OS should operate normally, however you may run into compatibility problems with hardware due to emulated conditions.
- Note the limitations of running Windows XP, which is a very dated piece of software that has reached it's end of life. This means that newer modern web browsers, firewalls, anti-virus solutions and many more key pieces of software probably won't run properly, if it all.
Extras:
Here is a video tutorial of how to get QEMU running on the Pi.
Here are some reasons of why I think it could be possible.
- A YouTube video in German that displays Windows XP booting up in 20-some minutes on a Raspberry Pi.
- Eye witness accounts of running OSX Mavericks on an Android HDMI stick
- Several tutorials of running past OS's with QEMU virtualization (x86 to ARM)
Levi RobertsLevi Roberts
You couldn't directly run Windows XP but you might be able to put it through an emulator. The only problem is that it would really slow.
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I installed Windows 98 in QEMU. I want to run networking in user mode. I start it with
qemu-system-i386 win98.img -m 256 -soundhw sb16
so it should be using default network hardware and probably working. In Network adapters section of Device manager I see only 'Telephone adapter' (not sure about translation), no other NIC. I think that's the problem, anyway here are other details: I tried setting the IP address manually to 10.0.2.16, nothing changed in output of ipconfig /all
. ping 10.0.2.2
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