These are my theories about what could be wrong: I would have bet that the ARM-based QEMU would run circles around the x86_64 version, but the opposite happened. The x86_64-based QEMU is at version 2.10.1. After that it started up without problems.įor my ARM-based QEMU I saw these start up times to the login screen: 1:20, 1:19, 1:16, 1:18įor a QEMU binary I made a few years ago that is x86_64-based, I saw these times: 1:09, 1:09 After the installation was completed Windows tried to start up but probably crashed so I had to reboot the VM. Installing Windows XP took about 23 minutes. It is on the list if you want to try it.įor Windows XP, I used my own copy. I used my own patch to make qemu-system-i386 on my M1 Mac running Mac OS 11.1. Hi, I followed your directions on reproducing this issue. > To manage notifications about this bug go to: > changes between the pointer and hourglass so it doesn't seem to have > It's taken 3 days now with qemu running at around 94% CPU and > $ qemu-system-i386 -m 512 -hda xpsp3.img -cdrom WinXPProSP3x86/ en_windows_ xp_professional _with_service_ pack_3_ x86_cd_ vl_x14- 73974.iso -boot d > $ qemu-img create -f qcow2 xpsp3.img 10G > Qemu installed by using brew install qemu -s on M1 > You received this bug notification because you are a member of qemu. > Did you compile QEMU on your own? If so, which parameters did you use > Content-Type: text/plain charset="utf-8" Subject: Re: Windows XP slow on Apple M1
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