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What is the date?
[5/29/2001]
What is your name?
[Bryce Denney]
What is your email address?
[bryce dot denney at bigfoot dot com]
Do you mind if your name and email address are placed on a testing results
web page so that people with a similar setup can write to you?
[X] Ok, put it on a web page
[ ] No, keep my address private.
What type of hardware are you using, e.g. 500MHz Intel Celeron.
[PowerPC G4 with 384meg RAM]
What operating system are you using? Please be specific, e.g.
Redhat Linux 6.2 with 2.2.16 kernel.
[MacOS X, build 3K78]
What version of bochs are you using?
[ ] compiled from version 1.0 (3/25/2000 snapshot)
[ ] compiled from version 1.1 (bugfix1)
[ ] compiled from version 1.1.1 (bugfix2)
[ ] compiled from version 1.1.2 (bugfix3)
[X] compiled from version 1.2-pre1
[ ] I compiled it from the CVS sources from date: [__]
[ ] other source distribution from URL: [__]
[ ] binary distribution from URL: [__]
Please fill in the next few questions only if you compiled Bochs
yourself, as opposed to downloading a binary.
Did the configure script run ok, and detect your hardware and
operating system?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No, configure crashed.
[X] No, configure ran ok but produced a bad configuration.
[ ] No, I cannot run configure on my platform (win32 and mac).
If you used configure, what arguments did you give it? If you used a
.conf.* script, give the name of the .conf script instead.
[
NOTE: This was done on a system that has no X windows libraries!
./configure (no args): it said it could not find X windows libraries,
then it set itself up for X windows anyway. This failed of course.
If I install X windows I'll try it again.
./configure --with-term: could not find mvaddch in any of the
three libraries it searched (curses, ncurses, termlib). So I changed
configure.in to search for waddch instead of mvwaddch, ran autoconf
again, and it said that waddch is found in curses. However it still
will not build because of a few missing functions: keypad(), set_curs(),
and nodelay(). It's only complaining about "implicit declaration" of
these; they may actually be in the library but not the header?
./configure --with-rfb: worked great! Not tested much though.
]
What compiler did you use? (Please include version.)
[Reading specs from /usr/libexec/gcc/darwin/ppc/2.95.2/specs
Apple Computer, Inc. version gcc-926, based on gcc version 2.95.2 19991024
(release) ]
Did Bochs compile clean without any hacking?
[X] Yes, once I started using RFB mode.
[ ] No
If you had to make changes to compile, please summarize the problems you
had or include diffs.
[./configure --with-rfb works fine
X will probably be ok if I ever install it.
]
End of compile-specific questions!
What guest operating system are you using inside bochs?
[4meg linux image from web site]
Are you booting from a floppy or hard disk?
[ ] floppy image
[ ] raw floppy drive
[X] hard drive image
[ ] raw hard drive (is this even possible?)
[ ] other [__]
Did the guest operating system boot successfully?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
If no, what error messages do you see on the console or in the log file?
[__]
What applications worked under this guest operating system?
[not time to run many, this machine is very slow]
What applications failed under this guest operating system? Did the
application function incorrectly, crash Bochs, or what? If you got a
panic, paste in the panic message that you received with some
description of what was happening at the time.
[none yet]
The remaining questions are about Bochs features that you may not have
used. If you tried out the feature, move the X to the "works" or
"fails" column.
Not Works
tested ok Fails Comments?
floppy disk [X] [ ] [ ] [__]
raw floppy disk [X] [ ] [ ] [__]
hard disk [ ] [X] [ ] [__]
floating point [X] [ ] [ ] [__]
mouse [X] [ ] [ ] [__]
cdrom [X] [ ] [ ] [__]
sb16 [X] [ ] [ ] [__]
ne2000 [X] [ ] [ ] [__]
i440FX pci [X] [ ] [ ] [__]
debugger [X] [ ] [ ] [__]
external loader [X] [ ] [ ] [__]
VGA [X] [ ] [ ] [__]
Thank you for your contribution in the Bochs testing effort! Please
mail completed forms to bochs-testing@tlw.com.