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- SDL full screen support (initial patch by malc) - SDL full screen support (initial patch by malc)
- VGA support on PowerPC PREP - VGA support on PowerPC PREP
- VBE fixes (Matthew Mastracci) - VBE fixes (Matthew Mastracci)
- PIT fixes (aka Win98 hardware probe and timer bug) - PIT fixes (aka Win98 hardware probe and "VGA slowness" bug)
- IDE master only fixes (aka Win98 CD-ROM probe bug) - IDE master only fixes (aka Win98 CD-ROM probe bug)
- ARM load/store half word fix (Ulrich Hecht)
- FDC fixes for Win98
version 0.5.4: version 0.5.4:

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0.5.4 0.5.5

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@ -297,22 +297,30 @@ Do not start CPU at startup (you must type 'c' in the monitor).
Output log in /tmp/qemu.log Output log in /tmp/qemu.log
@end table @end table
During the graphical emulation, you can use the following keys:
@table @key
@item Ctrl+Shift
Toggle mouse and keyboard grab.
@item Ctrl+Shift-f
Toggle full screen
@end table
During emulation, if you are using the serial console, use @key{C-a h} During emulation, if you are using the serial console, use @key{C-a h}
to get terminal commands: to get terminal commands:
@table @key @table @key
@item C-a h @item Ctrl-a h
Print this help Print this help
@item C-a x @item Ctrl-a x
Exit emulatior Exit emulatior
@item C-a s @item Ctrl-a s
Save disk data back to file (if -snapshot) Save disk data back to file (if -snapshot)
@item C-a b @item Ctrl-a b
Send break (magic sysrq in Linux) Send break (magic sysrq in Linux)
@item C-a c @item Ctrl-a c
Switch between console and monitor Switch between console and monitor
@item C-a C-a @item Ctrl-a Ctrl-a
Send C-a Send Ctrl-a
@end table @end table
@c man end @c man end
@ -490,7 +498,7 @@ CPU registers by prefixing them with @emph{$}.
The disk images can simply be raw images of the hard disk. You can The disk images can simply be raw images of the hard disk. You can
create them with the command: create them with the command:
@example @example
dd if=/dev/zero of=myimage bs=1024 count=mysize dd of=myimage bs=1024 seek=mysize count=0
@end example @end example
where @var{myimage} is the image filename and @var{mysize} is its size where @var{myimage} is the image filename and @var{mysize} is its size
in kilobytes. in kilobytes.