Anyone used Bochs?

For everything that's not in any way related to PureBasic. General chat etc...
Dare2
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 3321
Joined: Sat Dec 27, 2003 3:55 am
Location: Great Southern Land

Anyone used Bochs?

Post by Dare2 »

Has anyone used Bochs http://bochs.sourceforge.net/ - specifically under windows to run linux?

( After some recent efforts & results to dual boot, emulate and etc I am a bit nervous of just trying :) )
@}--`--,-- A rose by any other name ..
Kanati2
User
User
Posts: 27
Joined: Thu Jun 03, 2004 5:18 am
Contact:

Post by Kanati2 »

not to run linux... but I've used it to run dos for old games... But it don't work nearly as well as DoxBox does for that. Dosbox not only emulates a machine but you can speed up and slow down the cpu. I think it emulates a 386 to start with but you can make it go as fast as your cpu can handle.

Kanati
User avatar
tinman
PureBasic Expert
PureBasic Expert
Posts: 1102
Joined: Sat Apr 26, 2003 4:56 pm
Location: Level 5 of Robot Hell
Contact:

Post by tinman »

On a random but related topic, anyone got any joy emulating a dos PC on a machine that you are connected to via Windows RDP? I got DosBox working but the mouse pointer was nuts (probably due to the latency of RDP + the emulation). Shame, since running the program we needed to use was OK under DosBox on my local PC.

Anyway, tips would be gratefully recieved ;)

Edit: I don't want to hijack the thread, so anyone wanting to reply on the RDP issue feel free to reply by PM :)
If you paint your butt blue and glue the hole shut you just themed your ass but lost the functionality.
(WinXPhSP3 PB5.20b14)
User avatar
blueznl
PureBasic Expert
PureBasic Expert
Posts: 6166
Joined: Sat May 17, 2003 11:31 am
Contact:

Post by blueznl »

tried it, but bochs is too slow for any practical use except for os development
( PB6.00 LTS Win11 x64 Asrock AB350 Pro4 Ryzen 5 3600 32GB GTX1060 6GB)
( The path to enlightenment and the PureBasic Survival Guide right here... )
Beach
Enthusiast
Enthusiast
Posts: 677
Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2004 3:16 am
Location: Beyond the sun...

Post by Beach »

I experimented with all of the open source emulators out there and found coLinux to be the best one for running Linux on Windows. YMMV. I have also created a disk image/install of coLinux that contains a Gentoo workstation fully configured for PureBasic, including the demo version of PureBasic. The downside is getting the network to function properly - which has been hit or miss with most people. I have had good success on all of the PCs I have installed it on but there are issues other people have reported. Here is a thread I started in the announce section which displays some screen shots.

viewtopic.php?t=12200

It was rather fun putting the image together. You might want to start out from scratch yourself. I made the Gentoo disk a little less secure than you would normally want to - just to make it a little easier.[/i]
Dare2
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 3321
Joined: Sat Dec 27, 2003 3:55 am
Location: Great Southern Land

Post by Dare2 »

tinman wrote:I don't want to hijack the thread, so anyone wanting to reply on the RDP issue feel free to reply by PM :)
If you get responses by PM you have to repost them here so the rest of us can get the good oil. So perhaps just hijack away .. :)



Hi Kanati2

Thanks for the feedback. And thanks for the dosbox info - I have to look it up. I was using something that hogged cycles to slow down games.


Heya blueznl.

Don't know how fast/slow it is, my first attempt with Bosch failed (bios problem). So I need to try again. :?



Hi Beech.

Good stuff!

I tried colinux under win2k and after a time managed to share connections. But then it couldn't find the needed files. What should the actual directory structure look like - more specifically, what is copied from the unpack/install folders to created folders, and where. I think I screwed up on that.



(Sheesh, I wish I was intelligent!)
@}--`--,-- A rose by any other name ..
Post Reply