Re: Fritz!Card, MSIs and virtual machines

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Am 07.01.2012 18:52, schrieb Binarus:
> - Is it possible to run a guest with a mixture of I/O virtualization technologies, i.e. run the most part of the guest by using KVM with VT-d and VT-x, but "emulate" the PCI device without using these technologies?

Yes, graphics card, network card, etc. are emulated by default.

I'm just not aware of anyone having written such an emulation for QEMU.
Meaning, you would need to find a card with sufficient documentation
and/or Open Source drivers for implementing and to figure out how to
pass ISDN through to your host from your implementation.

Regards,
Andreas

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