Winxp on Qemu in haiku, help?

hi everyone
actualy i don’t have a clue how an emulater works,as i never done this before,so what i need is a step by step howto,
that can help me use winxp on qemu in haiku,so won’t need to reboot everytime (i use winxp only for skype or an encyclopedie) not so often.
thanks.

I believe only Win2000 derivatives are supported.

A very simple way to go about this with your existing XP installation, would be to use Vmware’s converter, which will convert your physical disk to a disk image.

Qemu can use Vmware disk images, or you can use qemu’s qemu-img to convert:

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/QEMU/Images

do you mean winxp is not supported? IT IS one of the derivatives.
but if win2000 is supported,that’s ok too,i can use it, as i said,i don’t use windows so often.i just need to know how to make it work on Qemu.

It should be almost the same as with Linux.

Try this link if no one writes out how to do it in Haiku: http://www.crazysquirrel.com/computing/debian/applications/xp-under-debian-with-qemu.jspx

Its a pity that Virtualbox hasn’t been ported to Haiku as it is easier as faster to use.

Qemu encounters major problems on Alpha 2. At some point, I’ll upload the latest build of Bochs, you can use that instead.

stellarpower, i cant wait to test new BOCHS , yaaay.

back to topic: You can use ReactOS in qemu , its basically smaller [than w2000 / wxp ]and should be fine for common apps like notepad / some portable apps or such…

[quote=richienyhus]It should be almost the same as with Linux.

Try this link if no one writes out how to do it in Haiku: http://www.crazysquirrel.com/computing/debian/applications/xp-under-debian-with-qemu.jspx

Its a pity that Virtualbox hasn’t been ported to Haiku as it is easier as faster to use.[/quote]
this seems complicated to me.
i might give it a try next weekend.

that would indeed be a very good solution,stellarpower,so i’m gonna wait for the next Bosch release.hopefully soon.

Well, I inexpertly compiled it from the latest source release, (stress on the inexpertly) so and am now waiting to translate a few bits and add some tips and tricks to it. Hopefully, I’ll also add a little app to calculate CHS for disk images, if my C++ is good enough. It is faster and more stabler than the version on haikuware at the moment, but I still find ReactOS incredibly sluggish on it. Windows 2000 might be better if you can use that for what you want. I think when a stable version of Wine has been compiled, we might have better hopes of fast programs.