Andreas
As for the emulation speed, if you're running Linux maybe you can use the kqemu module.
Andreas
i wish to use windows as guest, so can't using kqemu acceleration =(
Sorry
I was unclear, it depends on the host OS, not on the guest. Linux,
Solaris, FreeBSD should work as kqemu hosts, though I have no
experience with it.
Andreas
Ok Andreas, i use Linux as host and windows as guest, but as i understand, kqemu module work only if it inserted on both (host and guest) OS's... So, i tried to use kqemu only on host Linux, but no result... maybe it work on seconds faster, but it's thread still uses only one CPU, or , as i saw in htop, it's single thread jump between CPU's.... Now i will writing mail to Paul Brook, he makes a prototype of qemu with multi-thread support.
George.