(c) 2024 by Darek Mihocka, founder, Emulators.com. updated January 23 2024 [ARM64 Boot Camp: Table Of Contents] [Return to Emulators.com] ARM64EC (and ARM64X) Explained Probably the most confused looks I get from other developers when I discuss Windows and ARM64 is when I used the term "ARM64EC". They ask is the same thing as ARM64? Is it a different instruction set than ARM64? How can you tell
This is Words and Buttons Online — a collection of interactive #tutorials, #demos, and #quizzes about #mathematics, #algorithms and #programming. Hello! I’m Oleksandr Kaleniuk and I’m a C++holic. I have been writing in C++ for 17 years and for all those 17 years I’ve been struggling to get rid of this devastating addiction. It all started in late 2005 with a 3D space simulator engine. The engine h
Recently, I got a new laptop and had to set it up so I could start using it. But I wasn't really in the mood to go through the same old steps which I had explained in this post earlier. I was complaining about this to my colleague, and there came the suggestion of why not copy the entire disk to the new laptop. Though it sounded like an interesting idea to me, I had my doubts, so here is what I to
QEMU 7.2 quietly introduced two new network backends, -netdev dgram and -netdev stream. Unlike the older -netdev socket, these new backends directly support AF_UNIX socket addresses without the need for an intermediate wrapper tool. The situation up until nowQEMU has a -netdev socket network backend, which will send/receive Ethernet frames via TCP (the connect= and listen= modes) or UDP (the mcast
We’re building an opensource alternative to AWS. Among other things, that means running a ton of VMs,which we do on Linux. We rely on Linux KVM for virtualization, and keep each VM in a separate namespace for isolation. In a setup like this, the networking stack has to provide encryption in transit, dynamically assign public IPv4 addresses to VMs, and allow flexible firewall rules. For encryption,
Well, it's 2024 and leap day has come once again. As I've done in prior leap years, I've captured as many bug reports and outages as I can, along with links to the source where possible. For those have been following along, you'll notice these have been organized a bit better now! I've sorted them by degree of impact - as I perceive it to be. You may also be interesting to seeing the shenanigans f
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