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Re: What the fastest possible x64 emulation way of OS4 today ?
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@Maijestro
Exactly.

@balaton it should work with a valid licensed system
and with a "hd" already configured well with that license.
to be able to test the various solutions.

he's obviously busy with other things.

but having a "hd" configured with all the applications configured is ready to use.
It would help him to understand the various problems better.

Which I have always said.

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Re: What the fastest possible x64 emulation way of OS4 today ?
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@balaton
ok, thanks for the reply.

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Re: What the fastest possible x64 emulation way of OS4 today ?
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@balaton

I was wondering if these options could help in "sm501"
I see they are disabled

here the link:
https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/f ... man4/siliconmotion.4.html

Option "PciBurst" "boolean"
will enable PCI burst mode. This should work on all but a few broken PCI chipsets,
and will increase performance. Default: on.

Option "PciRetry" "boolean"
will allow the driver to rely on PCI Retry to program the registers. PciBurst must
be enabled for this to work. This will increase performance, especially for small ones
fills/blits, because the driver does not have to poll the card before sending it
commands to make sure it is ready. It should work on most recent PCI chipsets.
Default: value of PciBurst option.


I tried to enable them and recompile qemu
It doesn't give me any errors but I don't understand if they are useful for the purpose
the "boot" happens without problems.

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Re: qemu and tap network on Windows
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@balaton

I needed to know if without
"port fwd"
was able to log in with "ZitaFTP" anyway

and possibly adjust

or using just the "port fwd" it would gain access

sudo iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.0.2 -j MASQUERADE
with other options he can try
in case it doesn't work

with this configuration with the AmigaOS wizard done automatically you get "192.168.0.1"
the network is configured automatically.

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Re: qemu and tap network on Windows
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@Maijestro
@smarkusg

you can test this:

for tap network:

sudo ip tuntap add user "your user" mode tap
sudo ip link set tap0 up
sudo ip addr add 192.168.0.1/24 dev tap0
sudo iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.0.2 -j MASQUERADE

add to your qemu line this:
-device rtl8139,netdev=tap0 -netdev user,id=tap0,net=192.168.0.1/24,dhcpstart=192.168.0.1

repeat the wizard of your internet connection automatically
with AmigaOS

you should get an "external IP 192.168.0.1" automatically

example:

qemu-system-ppc -M pegasos2 -cpu 750cxe -accel tcg -kernel /home/white/Download/bboot-0.2/bboot -initrd /home/white/Download/Kickstart.zip -m 2048 -serial stdio -device sm501 -drive if=none,id=hd,file=/home/white/Download/32gb.raw,format= raw -device ide-hd,drive=hd,bus=ide.1 -device rtl8139,netdev=tap0 -netdev user,id=tap0,net=192.168.0.1/24,dhcpstart=192.168.0.1,hostfwd=tcp::21-:21,hostfwd=tcp::9000-:9000,hostfwd=tcp::9001-:9001,hostfwd=tcp::9002-:9002,hostfw d=tcp::9003-:9003,hostfwd=tcp::9004-:9004 -vga none -drive if=none,id=hd1,file=/home/white/Downloads/coffin.raw,format=raw -device ide-hd,drive=hd1,bus=ide.1

to see if ZitaFTP still works for you ?

with the "port fwd"
and also without the "port fwd"

Thank you.

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Re: Laptop recommendations
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@m3x

but can it be made available to try it ?

- bigger screen resolutions support
this is really nice

Thank you.

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Re: qemu and tap network on Windows
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@smarkusg


I probably misdescribe what I use.
I use kali on real partition on SSD with dedicated partition that's all.

dual boot with windows.

so simply
ssh (sshd) OpenSSH server
and then qemu with Pegasos2
with AmiCygnix.

that's all

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Re: qemu and tap network on Windows
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@smarkusg
Thank's for your job.

Would you like to try SSH with AmiCygnix ?

I've tried everything and I haven't succeeded.

I log into the Linux terminal
but I can't open the Display inside AmiCygnix

Would you like to try ?

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Re: qemu and tap network on Windows
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@Maijestro

You too have entered the external IP spiral
there is to go crazy

I just backed up Linux.
I can make other attempts
without doing damage.

with SSH now I try to do the "reverse" and see if it works.

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Re: What the fastest possible x64 emulation way of OS4 today ?
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redone for safety
everything works

qemu-system-ppc --version
QEMU emulator version 8.0.90 (v8.1.0-rc0)
Copyright (c) 2003-2023 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers


qemu-system-ppc -M pegasos2 -cpu g3 -accel tcg -kernel /home/white/Scaricati/bboot-0.1/bboot -initrd /home/white/Scaricati/Kickstart.zip -m 2048 -serial stdio -device sm501 -drive if=none,id=hd,file=/home/white/Scaricati/32gb.raw,format=raw -device ide-hd,drive=hd,bus=ide.1 -netdev user,id=mynet0 -device rtl8139,netdev=mynet0 -vga none -drive if=none,id=hd1,file=/home/white/Scaricati/coffin.raw,format=raw -device ide-hd,drive=hd1,bus=ide.1


BBoot 0.1 (20.7.2023)
/pci@80000000: io fe000000/10000 mem 80000000/40000000
/pci@80000000/host: 0:0.0 11ab:6460 60000 | 646011ab 0000 7
Added assigned-addresses
/pci@80000000/pci126f,501: 0:1.0 126f:0501 38000 | 0501126f 0000 0
Added assigned-addresses, set interrupt 0009
2000810 0 80000000 0 4000000 | 00000000 ! 80000000
2000814 0 84000000 0 200000 | 00000000 ! 84000000
/pci@80000000/pci10ec,8139: 0:2.0 10ec:8139 20000 | 813910ec 0100 0
Fixed ROM BAR
Added assigned-addresses, set interrupt 0109
1001010 0 fe001200 0 100 | 00000001 ! 00001201
2001014 0 84200000 0 100 | 00000000 ! 84200000
2001030 0 84240000 0 40000 | 00000000 ! 84240000
/pci@80000000/isa: 0:c.0 1106:8231 60100 | 82311106 0000 8
Added assigned-addresses
/pci@80000000/ide: 0:c.1 1106:0571 1018f | 05711106 010e 87
Added assigned-addresses
1006110 0 fe001000 0 8 | 00000001 ! 00001001
1006114 0 fe001008 0 4 | 00000001 ! 00001009
1006118 0 fe001010 0 8 | 00000001 ! 00001011
100611c 0 fe001018 0 4 | 00000001 ! 00001019
1006120 0 fe001020 0 10 | 00000001 ! 00001021
/pci@80000000/usb: 0:c.2 1106:3038 c0300 | 30381106 0409 7
Added assigned-addresses
1006220 0 fe001040 0 20 | 00000001 ! 00001041
/pci@80000000/usb: 0:c.3 1106:3038 c0300 | 30381106 0409 7
Added assigned-addresses
1006320 0 fe001060 0 20 | 00000001 ! 00001061
/pci@80000000/other: 0:c.4 1106:8235 68000 | 82351106 0009 0
Added assigned-addresses
/pci@80000000/sound: 0:c.5 1106:3058 40100 | 30581106 0309 4
Added assigned-addresses
1006510 0 fe001100 0 100 | 00000001 ! 00001101
1006514 0 fe001030 0 4 | 00000001 ! 00001031
1006518 0 fe001034 0 4 | 00000001 ! 00001035
/pci@80000000/pci1106,3068: 0:c.6 1106:3068 78000 | 30681106 0309 30
Added assigned-addresses
/pci@c0000000: io f8000000/10000 mem c0000000/20000000
/pci@c0000000/host: 0:0.0 11ab:6460 60000 | 646011ab 0000 7
Added assigned-addresses
Checking initrd at 0x600000-0x94a2d5 (3449557 bytes)
Found zip with 66 entries
Parsing Kicklayout at 0x94a2d5 (3287 bytes)
Booting config 1: AmigaOS_4.1_Final_Edition
Loading loader.of
Loading kernel
Loading FastFileSystem
Loading SmartFilesystem
Loading JXFileSystem
Loading peg2ide.device.kmod
Loading battclock.resource.kmod
Loading bootmenu.kmod
Loading bootimage
Loading CDFileSystem
Loading con-handler.kmod
Loading console.device.kmod
Loading diskboot.kmod
Loading diskboot.config
Loading diskcache.library.kmod
Loading dos.library.kmod
Loading elf.library.kmod
Loading env-handler.kmod
Loading FileSystem.resource.kmod
Loading gadtools.library.kmod
Loading gameport.device.kmod
Loading graphics.library.kmod
Loading hunk.library.kmod
Loading input.device.kmod
Loading intuition.library.kmod
Loading it8212ide.device.kmod
Loading keyboard.device.kmod
Loading keymap.library.kmod
Loading lsi53c8xx.device.kmod
Loading newlib.library.kmod
Loading nonvolatile.library.kmod
Loading nvram.config
Loading ps2.resource.kmod
Loading ram-handler.kmod
Loading ramdrive.device.kmod
Loading ramlib.kmod
Loading shell.kmod
Loading sii0680ide.device.kmod
Loading sii3112ide.device.kmod
Loading sii3114ide.device.kmod
Loading sii3512ide.device.kmod
Loading strap.kmod
Loading timer.device.kmod
Loading PCIGraphics.card
Loading ATIRadeon.chip
Loading 3dfxVoodoo.chip
Loading siliconmotion502.chip
Loading petunia.library.kmod
Loading usbresource.library
Loading usbsys.device
Loading hub.usbfd
Loading bootmouse.usbfd
Loading bootkeyboard.usbfd
Loading massstorage.usbfd
Loading uhci.usbhcd
Loading ohci.usbhcd
Loading ehci.usbhcd
Loading mounter.library
Starting exec

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Re: What the fastest possible x64 emulation way of OS4 today ?
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@smarkusg
@balaton

Thank you

okay
now i have version 8.1
qemu-system-ppc --version
QEMU emulator version 8.0.90 (v8.1.0-rc0)
Copyright (c) 2003-2023 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers

I'm doing it all over again just to be safe
from "masters"
I do
clone "copy url"
and then
git clone https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu.git

etc etc.

since there are
this is what i use in :
./configure

./configure --target-list=ppc-softmmu --enable-slirp --enable-lto --disable-dbus-display --disable-debug-info --disable-debug-tcg

if there are fixes i can do in ./configure
thanks for the tips


Edited by white on 2023/7/20 22:41:29
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Re: What the fastest possible x64 emulation way of OS4 today ?
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@smarkusg

I download the .tar from master and overwrite the qemu 8.0.3 build
is it then I compile for example ?

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Re: What the fastest possible x64 emulation way of OS4 today ?
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@smarkusg

Thank you
But I would like to understand how to do it for the next time too

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Re: What the fastest possible x64 emulation way of OS4 today ?
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@balaton
@Maijestro

never done from here tells me:

git clone https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/tree/master
Clone to 'master' in progress...
fatal: Unable to update base url from redirection:
request: https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/- ... s?service=git-upload-pack
redirect: https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/tree/master

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Re: What the fastest possible x64 emulation way of OS4 today ?
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@MartinW

I usually do this:
https://www.qemu.org/download/

git clone https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu.git
cd qemu
git submodule init
git submodule update --recursive
./configure (parameters)
sudo make install -j16

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Re: What the fastest possible x64 emulation way of OS4 today ?
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@balaton

--version gives me this:
qemu-system-ppc --version
QEMU emulator version 8.0.50 (v8.0.0-2725-g887cba855b-dirty)
Copyright (c) 2003-2023 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers

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Re: What the fastest possible x64 emulation way of OS4 today ?
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@MartinW

Perfect now it works (2gb ram)
Thank you


BBoot 0.1 (20.7.2023)
/pci@80000000: io fe000000/10000 mem 80000000/40000000
/pci@80000000/host: 0:0.0 11ab:6460 60000 | 646011ab 0000 7
Added assigned-addresses
/pci@80000000/pci126f,501: 0:1.0 126f:0501 38000 | 0501126f 0000 0
Added assigned-addresses, set interrupt 0009
2000810 0 80000000 0 4000000 | 00000000 ! 80000000
2000814 0 84000000 0 200000 | 00000000 ! 84000000
/pci@80000000/pci10ec,8139: 0:2.0 10ec:8139 20000 | 813910ec 0100 0
Fixed ROM BAR
Added assigned-addresses, set interrupt 0109
1001010 0 fe001200 0 100 | 00000001 ! 00001201
2001014 0 84200000 0 100 | 00000000 ! 84200000
2001030 0 84240000 0 40000 | 00000000 ! 84240000
/pci@80000000/isa: 0:c.0 1106:8231 60100 | 82311106 0000 8
Added assigned-addresses
/pci@80000000/ide: 0:c.1 1106:0571 1018f | 05711106 010e 87
Added assigned-addresses
1006110 0 fe001000 0 8 | 00000001 ! 00001001
1006114 0 fe001008 0 4 | 00000001 ! 00001009
1006118 0 fe001010 0 8 | 00000001 ! 00001011
100611c 0 fe001018 0 4 | 00000001 ! 00001019
1006120 0 fe001020 0 10 | 00000001 ! 00001021
/pci@80000000/usb: 0:c.2 1106:3038 c0300 | 30381106 0409 7
Added assigned-addresses
1006220 0 fe001040 0 20 | 00000001 ! 00001041
/pci@80000000/usb: 0:c.3 1106:3038 c0300 | 30381106 0409 7
Added assigned-addresses
1006320 0 fe001060 0 20 | 00000001 ! 00001061
/pci@80000000/other: 0:c.4 1106:8235 68000 | 82351106 0009 0
Added assigned-addresses
/pci@80000000/sound: 0:c.5 1106:3058 40100 | 30581106 0309 4
Added assigned-addresses
1006510 0 fe001100 0 100 | 00000001 ! 00001101
1006514 0 fe001030 0 4 | 00000001 ! 00001031
1006518 0 fe001034 0 4 | 00000001 ! 00001035
/pci@80000000/pci1106,3068: 0:c.6 1106:3068 78000 | 30681106 0309 30
Added assigned-addresses
/pci@c0000000: io f8000000/10000 mem c0000000/20000000
/pci@c0000000/host: 0:0.0 11ab:6460 60000 | 646011ab 0000 7
Added assigned-addresses
Checking initrd at 0x600000-0x94a2d5 (3449557 bytes)
Found zip with 66 entries
Parsing Kicklayout at 0x94a2d5 (3287 bytes)
Booting config 1: AmigaOS_4.1_Final_Edition
Loading loader.of
Loading kernel
Loading FastFileSystem
Loading SmartFilesystem
Loading JXFileSystem
Loading peg2ide.device.kmod
Loading battclock.resource.kmod
Loading bootmenu.kmod
Loading bootimage
Loading CDFileSystem
Loading con-handler.kmod
Loading console.device.kmod
Loading diskboot.kmod
Loading diskboot.config
Loading diskcache.library.kmod
Loading dos.library.kmod
Loading elf.library.kmod
Loading env-handler.kmod
Loading FileSystem.resource.kmod
Loading gadtools.library.kmod
Loading gameport.device.kmod
Loading graphics.library.kmod
Loading hunk.library.kmod
Loading input.device.kmod
Loading intuition.library.kmod
Loading it8212ide.device.kmod
Loading keyboard.device.kmod
Loading keymap.library.kmod
Loading lsi53c8xx.device.kmod
Loading newlib.library.kmod
Loading nonvolatile.library.kmod
Loading nvram.config
Loading ps2.resource.kmod
Loading ram-handler.kmod
Loading ramdrive.device.kmod
Loading ramlib.kmod
Loading shell.kmod
Loading sii0680ide.device.kmod
Loading sii3112ide.device.kmod
Loading sii3114ide.device.kmod
Loading sii3512ide.device.kmod
Loading strap.kmod
Loading timer.device.kmod
Loading PCIGraphics.card
Loading ATIRadeon.chip
Loading 3dfxVoodoo.chip
Loading siliconmotion502.chip
Loading petunia.library.kmod
Loading usbresource.library
Loading usbsys.device
Loading hub.usbfd
Loading bootmouse.usbfd
Loading bootkeyboard.usbfd
Loading massstorage.usbfd
Loading uhci.usbhcd
Loading ohci.usbhcd
Loading ehci.usbhcd
Loading mounter.library
Starting exec

Thanks for that, @balaton


Edited by white on 2023/7/20 18:55:34
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Re: What the fastest possible x64 emulation way of OS4 today ?
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@balaton

this is the qemu 8.0.3 command line:

qemu-system-ppc -M pegasos2 -cpu apollo7 -accel tcg -kernel /home/white/Download/bboot-0.1/bboot -initrd /home/white/Download/Kickstart.zip -m 1024 -serial stdio -device sm501 -drive if=none,id=hd,file=/home/white/Download/32gb.raw,format=raw -de vice ide-hd,drive=hd,bus=ide.1 -netdev user,id=mynet0 -device rtl8139,netdev=mynet0 -vga none -drive if=none,id=hd1,file=/home/white/Downloads/coffin.raw,format=raw -device ide-hd,drive=hd1,bus=ide.1

and I get this:
BBoot 0.1 (20.7.2023)
/pci@80000000: me fe000000/10000 mem 80000000/40000000
/pci@80000000/host: 0:0.0 11ab:6460 60000 | 646011ab 0000 7
Added assigned-addresses
/pci@80000000/pci126f,501: 0:1.0 126f:0501 38000 | 0501126f 0000 0
Added assigned-addresses, set interrupt 0009
2000810 0 80000000 0 4000000 | 00000000 ! 80000000
2000814 0 84000000 0 200000 | 00000000 ! 84000000
/pci@80000000/pci10ec,8139:0:2.0 10ec:8139 20000 | 813910ec 0100 0
Fixed ROM BAR
Added assigned-addresses, set interrupt 0109
1001010 0 fe001200 0 100 | 00000001 ! 00001201
2001014 0 84200000 0 100 | 00000000 ! 84200000
2001030 0 84240000 0 40000 | 00000000 ! 84240000
/pci@80000000/isa:0:c.0 1106:8231 60100 | 82311106 0000 8
Added assigned-addresses
/pci@80000000/ide: 0:c.1 1106:0571 1018f | 05711106 010e 87
Added assigned-addresses
1006110 0 fe001000 0 8 | 00000001 ! 00001001
1006114 0 fe001008 0 4 | 00000001 ! 00001009
1006118 0 fe001010 0 8 | 00000001 ! 00001011
100611c 0 fe001018 0 4 | 00000001 ! 00001019
1006120 0 fe001020 0 10 | 00000001 ! 00001021
/pci@80000000/usb:0:c.2 1106:3038 c0300 | 30381106 0409 7
Added assigned-addresses
1006220 0 fe001040 0 20 | 00000001 ! 00001041
/pci@80000000/usb:0:c.3 1106:3038 c0300 | 30381106 0409 7
Added assigned-addresses
1006320 0 fe001060 0 20 | 00000001 ! 00001061
/pci@80000000/other: 0:c.4 1106:8235 68000 | 82351106 0009 0
Added assigned-addresses
/pci@80000000/sound: 0:c.5 1106:3058 40100 | 30581106 0309 4
Added assigned-addresses
1006510 0 fe001100 0 100 | 00000001 ! 00001101
1006514 0 fe001030 0 4 | 00000001 ! 00001031
1006518 0 fe001034 0 4 | 00000001 ! 00001035
/pci@80000000/pci1106,3068:0:c.6 1106:3068 78000 | 30681106 0309 30
Added assigned-addresses
/pci@c0000000: i f8000000/10000 mem c0000000/20000000
/pci@c0000000/host: 0:0.0 11ab:6460 60000 | 646011ab 0000 7
Added assigned-addresses
Checking initrd at 0x600000-0x94a2d5 (3449557 bytes)
Found zip with 66 entries
Parsing Kicklayout at 0x94a2d5 (3287 bytes)
Booting config 1: AmigaOS_4.1_Final_Edition
Loading loader.of
Loading kernels
Loading FastFileSystem
Loading SmartFilesystem
Could not find files
Could not load module
Booting failed, exiting.
qemu: Stopped as the VM requested "exit"

the kickstart to copy is zipping
SYS:kickstart ?

Thank you.

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Re: qemu and tap network on Windows
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@Maijestro
you do:
comma
,
and add
example:
hostfwd=tcp::21-:21,hostfwd=tcp::22-:22

hostfwd=tcp::8022-:22,hostfwd=tcp::8080-:80

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Re: qemu pegasos2 applications and experiences.
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@joerg

Probably not,

But it is a solution that can be found.

Because AmigaOS is emulated with qemu
And so the problem concerns AmigaOS in emulation with qemu
And the only forums where you can talk about AmigaOS are these.

It would be useless to post a problem concerning qemu which emulates AmigaOS in a "linux" forum.

So I hope a similar solution can be implemented in qemu.

(qemu windows)
(qemu linux)

i guess it can be done
i tried with:
libpcap (linux)
some solutions but they don't work.

I just showed what a solution could be.

I hope it will be of help to those who may find a solution with qemu and have the skills to do so.

here you can read some discussions:
https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=113556
https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=114770

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