Kevin Kofler wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Slower, but it does work. I installed the 64bit FC10 in a virtual machine
on a 32 bit system
That's actually pure software emulation, not kqemu. You can't accelerate a
64-bit VM on a 32-bit host at all, not with kqemu nor with anything else.
And pure software emulation is extremely slow (about 50 times slower than
native when building packages, from my experience).
As I said, slower. ;-)
However, once the install is done, it isn't all that bad to use for simple
stuff, and even 50x slower is fast enough to see if things work. It was a proof
of concept, a friend did a Yellow Dog Linux install on the power emulation. It's
fast enough to compile a program 64 bit if needed, that was the goal.
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