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<CENTER><H1><I>Welcome to the Bochs x86 PC Emulation Software Home Page!</I></H1></CENTER>
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<H1>
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What is Bochs?
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Bochs is a portable x86 PC emulation software package that emulates
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enough of the x86 CPU, related AT hardware, and BIOS to run DOS,
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Windows '95, Minix 2.0, and other OS's, all on your workstation.
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Bochs is an open source project distributed under the <a
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href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html">GNU Lesser General Public License</a>. It was originally a commercial product, but in March 2000
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<a href="www.linux-mandrake.com">MandrakeSoft</a> bought Bochs and committed it
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to Open Source. <a href="http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/announce-bochs-20000323.php3">Here</a> is the press release.
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Bochs now compiles/runs on many platforms. See the following list
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for supported platforms and special notes:
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<UL>
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<LI><B>Unix/X11:</B> This is my main development platform.
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<LI><B>BeOS:</B> I also did this port, originally to R3/PPC using
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CodeWarrior. It now works on R4/x86 with egcs. Simon Huet
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picked up maintaining/reworking the BeOS GUI port. Check
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out Simon's
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<A HREF="http://members.xoom.com/bebochs/">BeBochs</A> page.
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<LI><B>Win32:</B> This port was done by David Ross. I've enhanced the build
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process for Win32. You can compile with either the MS Visual C++ 5.0 or
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GNU-Win32 environments. Go to <A HREF="win32.html">Compiling Bochs on Win32</A>
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<LI><B>OS/2:</B> Nick Behnken used PE2LX to translate David Ross's Win32 port
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to an OS/2 program. Check out
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<A HREF="http://www.htc.net/~nbehnken">Nick Behnken's page</A>.
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<LI><B>OS/2:</B> Craig Ballantyne ported bochs to OS/2. I will
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integrate this back into the main bochs source soon. Check out the
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<A HREF="http://www.guisoft-corp.com">guiSoft Corp. home page</A>.
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<LI><B>Macintosh:</B>
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David Batterham
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<A HREF="mailto:drbatter@socs.uts.edu.au">drbatter@socs.uts.edu.au</A>
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or
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<A HREF="mailto:drbatter@yahoo.com">drbatter@yahoo.com</A>
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ported bochs to the Mac. His changes are integrated, though it
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is work in progress. He compiled with CodeWarrior Pro R1 (CW12),
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and included a project file 'Bochs.proj' in the top-level directory
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of source code, which you may need to modify. I added
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a '--with-macos' option to configure, so you can use a Unix
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machine to generate header files for the Mac.
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Check out David's
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<A HREF="http://members.xoom.com/macbochs/">MacBochs website</A>.
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David has not had time to maintain the page or the Mac port since early
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2000. If you have Mac development tools and want to contribute, contact
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the developers list.
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<LI><B>FreeDOS for Bochs:</B>
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David Batterham
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also offers information on running FreeDOS inside of bochs.
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You can download a disk image with a pre-installed copy of FreeDOS,
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a completely free DOS-like operating system.
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Check out his website at
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<A HREF="http://members.xoom.com/macbochs/freedos.html">
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http://members.xoom.com/macbochs/freedos.html.</A>
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<BR>
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For more info about FreeDOS, see
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<A HREF="http://www.freedos.org/">FreeDOS Web page</A>
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</UL>
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There's more! You can find more detailed testing information on the testing status page
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on <a href="http://bochs.sourceforge.net">bochs.sourceforge.net</a>.
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<BR>
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<A NAME="Platforms">Platforms:</A>
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</H1>
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Here is a list of platforms on which Bochs has successfully
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been compiled and run, starting as of version bochs-971118a.
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Note that, Bochs will compile/run on many other platforms,
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but I'm starting the list from scratch again. If you have
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had success with Bochs, please let me know so that I can
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add your platform to this list.
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<A HREF="mailto:kevin@bochs.com">kevin@bochs.com</A>
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<TABLE BORDER>
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<TH>Architecture</TH>
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<TH>O.S.</TH>
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<TH>GUI</TH>
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<TH>compiler</TH>
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<TH>Bochs version</TH>
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<TH>tested with</TH>
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<TH>tested by</TH>
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<TD>Sparc</TD>
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<TD>Solaris 2.4</TD>
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<TD>X11R6</TD>
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<TD>gcc 2.7.2.1</TD>
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<TD>971118a</TD>
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<TD>Win'95</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:kevin@bochs.com">Kevin Lawton</A></TD>
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<TD>X86 PC</TD>
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<TD>Solaris 7</TD>
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<TD>X11R6</TD>
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<TD>gcc 2.8.1</TD>
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<TD>990708a
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<TD>Win'95 boot disk only</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:lab.village1@saritel.it">Danilo Paliani</A></TD>
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<TD>x86 PC</TD>
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<TD>BeOS R4</TD>
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<TD>BeOS R4</TD>
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<TD>gcc 2.9-beos-980929</TD>
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<TD>990108+</TD>
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<TD>Win'95</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:kevin@bochs.com">Kevin Lawton</A></TD>
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<TD>BeBox PPC</TD>
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<TD>BeOS PR2</TD>
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<TD>BeOS PR2</TD>
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<TD>CodeWarrior</TD>
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<TD>971118a</TD>
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<TD>Win'95</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:kevin@bochs.com">Kevin Lawton</A></TD>
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<TD>x86 PC</TD>
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<TD>Linux 2.0.30</TD>
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<TD>X11R6</TD>
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<TD>gcc 2.7.2.1</TD>
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<TD>971118a</TD>
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<TD>Win'95</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:kevin@bochs.com">Kevin Lawton</A></TD>
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<TD>x86 PC</TD>
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<TD>FreeBSD 2.2/3.0</TD>
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<TD>X11R6</TD>
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<TD>gcc 2.7.2.1</TD>
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<TD>971118a</TD>
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<TD>DOS</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:msmith@gsoft.com.au">msmith@gsoft.com.au</A></TD>
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<TD>x86 PC</TD>
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<TD>Windows '98</TD>
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<TD>Windows '98</TD>
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<TD>MS Visual C++ 5.0</TD>
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<TD>980629</TD>
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<TD>DOS</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:kevin@bochs.com">Kevin Lawton</A></TD>
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<TD>Mac?</TD>
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<TD>MacOS?</TD>
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<TD>MacOS?</TD>
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<TD>CodeWarrior Pro R1 (CW12)</TD>
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<TD>981222+</TD>
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<TD>Win'95 text mode</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:drbatter@socs.uts.edu.au">
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drbatter@socs.uts.edu.au</A></TD>
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<TD>Amiga 2000 (m68k)</TD>
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<TD>Debian Linux 2.0</TD>
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<TD>X11?</TD>
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<TD>gcc?</TD>
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<TD>981102</TD>
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<TD>?</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:101.55910@germanynet.de">Eckehard Schaefer</A></TD>
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<TD>Alpha EV5</TD>
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<TD>Digital Unix 5.0 pre-release</TD>
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<TD>X11R6.3</TD>
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<TD>Digital C++</TD>
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<TD>990110b</TD>
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<TD>Win95 boot disk only</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:larry.gensch@digital.com">Larry Gensch</A></TD>
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<TD>Compaq Alpha Station 600</TD>
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<TD>Compaq Tru64 UNIX 5.1</TD>
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<TD>X11</TD>
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<TD>Compaq C V6.3-025</TD>
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<TD>bugfix2</TD>
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<TD>Linux</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:Kenneth.block@compaq.com">Kenneth Block</A></TD>
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<TD>AMIGA1200/68060</TD>
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<TD>Linux/m68k 2.2.0 pre6 (RedHat5.1)</TD>
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<TD>X11R6.3</TD>
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<TD>gcc 2.7.2.3</TD>
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<TD>990110b</TD>
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<TD>FreeDOS</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:syun@gol.com">syun@gol.com</A></TD>
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<TD>PC/Pentium</TD>
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<TD>Linux 2.0.35 (RedHat5.1)</TD>
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<TD>X11R6.3</TD>
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<TD>egcs-2.91.57</TD>
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<TD>990110b</TD>
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<TD>FreeDOS</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:syun@gol.com">syun@gol.com</A></TD>
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<TD>SGI Mips R5000 Indy</TD>
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<TD>IRIX sage 6.5</TD>
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<TD>X11R6</TD>
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<TD>gcc 2.8.1</TD>
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<TD>990127</TD>
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<TD>dos 6.22</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:mgoumans@cray.org">mgoumans@cray.org</A></TD>
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<TD>Mips</TD>
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<TD>IRIX 6.5</TD>
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<TD>X11R6</TD>
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<TD>SGI CC 7.2.1</TD>
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<TD>981229</TD>
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<TD>Win'95</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:ltouati@ogilvy.net">ltouati@ogilvy.net</A></TD>
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<TD>PowerMac 7300/400MP</TD>
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<TD>LinuxPPC R4 (kernel 2.2.1)</TD>
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<TD>X11R6.3</TD>
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<TD>egcs-2.91.60</TD>
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<TD>990127</TD>
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<TD>DOS</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:locutus@MIT.EDU">locutus@MIT.EDU</A></TD>
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<TD>StrongARM</TD>
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<TD>netbsd1.3.2 arm32</TD>
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<TD>X11R6.3</TD>
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<TD>gcc 2.7.2.1</TD>
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<TD>990127d</TD>
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<TD>PicoBSD</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:andrew@andycole.force9.co.uk">Andrew Coles</A></TD>
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<TD>RS/6000 PowerPC</TD>
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<TD>AIX 4.3.2</TD>
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<TD>X11R6</TD>
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<TD>gcc 2.95.2</TD>
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<TD>991114a</TD>
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<TD>FreeDOS</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:wissing@mail.desy.de">Christoph Wissing</A></TD>
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<TD>G4 PowerPC</TD>
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<TD>Yellowdog Linux</TD>
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<TD>X11R6</TD>
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<TD>gcc 2.95.2</TD>
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<TD>bugfix2</TD>
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<TD>Win95,DOS</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mailto:davis@enel.ucalgary.ca">Brad Davis</A></TD>
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<A NAME="Operating Systems">Operating Systems:</A>
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For quick reference,
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here is a table listing the status of bochs' ability to run
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various Operating Systems. If you have run other ones not listed
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here, or would like to see new ones, please send me email.
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<A HREF="mailto:kevin@bochs.com">kevin@bochs.com</A>
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See the chart above for more information. This information
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may have changed since it was last updated, and is provided
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for a brief overview. There are a lot of factors involved.
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<TH>Operating System</TH>
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<TH>Status</TH>
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<TD>Windows 95</TD>
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<TD>works, but may fail during install</TD>
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<TD>DOS 6.2</TD>
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<TD>works, SCANDISK.EXE hangs</TD>
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<TD>RedHat 5.x boot floppy</TD>
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<TD>works</TD>
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<TD>Pragma Linux</TD>
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<TD>works</TD>
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<TD>FreeDOS</TD>
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<TD>works</TD>
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<TD>Roadrunner</TD>
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<TD>works</TD>
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<TD>pico BSD</TD>
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<TD>works</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="http://www.tik.ee.ethz.ch/~topsy">Topsy</A></TD>
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<TD>works</TD>
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<TD>QNX version 3 demo disk</TD>
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<TD>boot fails</TD>
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<TD>Solaris 7/x86 "Device Configuration Assistant"</TD>
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<TD>unknown</TD>
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<TD>Interactive Unix</TD>
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<TD>unknown</TD>
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What can you do with Bochs?
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Bochs can be compiled and used in a variety of modes, some which are
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still in development. The 'typical' use of bochs is to provide
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complete x86 PC emulation, including the x86 processor, hardware devices,
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and memory. This allows you to run OS's and software within the emulator on
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your workstation, much like you have a machine inside of a machine. For
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instance, let's say your workstation is a Unix/X11 workstation, but you
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want to run Win'95 applications. Bochs will allow you to run Win'95
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and associated software on your Unix/X11 workstation, displaying a
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window on your workstation, simulating a monitor on a PC.
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Currently, bochs emulates the x86 CPU completely in software, and
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does not run any instructions natively, even if you are running it
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on an x86 machine.
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Bochs may be of interest to you for other special modes, or uses.
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You may wish to use only the device models included with bochs in
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combination with your own CPU emulation, use it's CPU emulation
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with another set of device models, use it's built in non-intrusive
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debugger, co-emulate the bochs CPU model against another CPU
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emulator/simulator, or use data compiled from instrumentation
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facilities to analyze use of the x86 instruction set.
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In addition to running x86 software on your workstation,
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bochs may be of interest to x86 clone projects, x86 device driver
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development teams, PC hardware development, and many other uses.
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