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@code{x/10i $cs*16+*eip} to dump the code at the PC position.
@end enumerate
@section Target OS specific information
@subsection Linux
To have access to SVGA graphic modes under X11, use the @code{vesa}
X11 driver. For optimal performances, use the same depth as your
native display.
@subsection Windows
If you have a slow host, using Windows 95 is better as it gives the
best speed. Windows 2000 is also a good choice.
SVGA graphic modes support: QEMU currently supports the Bochs VESA VBE
extensions. It supports color depths of 8, 15, 16 and 32 bits per
pixel in 640x480, 800x600 and 1024x768. For optimal performances, use
the same depth as your native display.
@itemize
@item Windows XP: it should be automatically detected.
@item Windows NT4 or 2000: use the driver
@url{http://www.volny.cz/xnavara/qemuvid_bin.zip} by Filip Navara.
@item Windows 95/98/Me: no clean solution yet (but it will change
soon). You can however use the shareware driver from SciTech. Here are
the steps recommended by Christophe Bothamy on the Bochs mailing list:
@itemize
@item install win95 with the VGA driver.
@item download sdd 7 beta from @url{http://www.majorgeeks.com/download382.html}
@item download pmhelp.vxd from @url{http://unununium.org/viewcvs/snap/redist/release/pmhelp.vxd}
@item copy pmhelp.vxd to the win95 system directory
@item install sdd7
@end itemize
@end itemize
@chapter QEMU PREP PowerPC System emulator invocation
Use the executable @file{qemu-system-ppc} to simulate a complete PREP