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<BR><font face="arial, helvetica" color="#1e029a" size="4"><b>Related Projects</b></font><BR>
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2004-03-26 10:03:07 +03:00
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<li><a href="http://plex86.sourceforge.net">Plex86</a>
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has been rehashed/revitalized to offer a very lightweight Virtual Machine (VM)
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for running Linux/x86. Rather than implement a full and heavyweight VM which
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can run all guest Operating Systems, the new approach is designed to run
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only Linux VMs, making the new plex86 architecture on the order of 10x or 100x
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more simplistic.
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2014-05-04 22:53:09 +04:00
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<li><a href="http://wiki.qemu.org">QEMU</a>
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2005-04-03 12:55:21 +04:00
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is a generic and open source processor emulator which achieves a good emulation
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speed by using dynamic translation.
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2004-03-26 10:03:07 +03:00
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<li><a href="http://www.vmware.com">Vmware</a> is a commercial virtual PC type
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system for Linux and Windows-based PC's. According to their FAQ, "
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VMware Workstation runs multiple operating systems, including Microsoft
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Windows, Linux, and Novell NetWare, simultaneously on a single PC in fully
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networked, portable virtual machines."
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2004-03-26 10:03:07 +03:00
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<li><a href="http://www.winehq.com">WINE (Wine Is Not an Emulator)</a> is
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creating an implementation of the Win32 API's for POSIX-based operating
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systems. The project says it currently has 90% of the API's implemented. WINE
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is open source software licensed under a GNU LGPL license.
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2004-03-26 10:03:07 +03:00
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<li><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/virtualpc/previous/default.asp">Connectix Virtual PC</a> is still
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another commercial virtual PC implementation. Connectix Corporation was
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bought by Microsoft in February 2003. Their FAQ says, "Connectix Virtual PC
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for Windows is a client based software virtualization application that allows
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you to simultaneously run multiple operating systems on a single PC."
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2014-05-04 22:53:09 +04:00
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<li><a href="http://www.windriver.com/simics">Virtutech
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2004-03-26 10:03:07 +03:00
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Simics</a> is a commercial simulator that can target IA32, IA64, Sparc, Alpha,
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ARM, PowerPC, and MIPS architectures. From their website: "Virtutech Simics is
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a full system simulation platform that provides a controlled, deterministic,
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and fully virtualized environment. It simulates both uniprocessor and
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multiprocessor systems, provides a common infrastructure for a broad variety of
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tasks, including: microprocessor design; memory hierarchy design; component
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development and testing; automated software quality testing; SoC virtual
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prototypes; hardware-software co-simulation; and the development of firmware,
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drivers, and operating systems."
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<li>
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Bernhard Bablok has created a <a
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href="http://www.bablokb.de/bochs-tools/">Bochs Tools</a> page.
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"You want to run your favorite Linux-installation with the Bochs-Emulator but
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you think it is too tedious to install it from within Bochs? Bochs-Tools are
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the solution for your problem. With Bochs-Tools, cloning an existing
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OS-installation to a Bochs-image is only a matter of a few commands. "
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2001-09-11 10:39:59 +04:00
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