MacPlussed wrote:Soon I will do something like this, I am trying to do the QEMU Code Generator program now!
SistemaRayoXP wrote:
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Oh man, I'm so excited about this! I'd love to see your program in action
MacPlussed wrote:
Yes, thank you , but I do not think it would be so easy to do them.
adespoton wrote:With QEMU, the command line IS the config file Unfortunately, command line on Windows is different than everywhere else (that uses bash). You can get around this on Windows 10 and use bash anyway, but then you'll have to custom compile QEMU for the Win10 Linux environment....
What does exactly QEMU in Bash and what does mean that the command line is the config file? And why is it different in Windows?
Hill radio station first attempt: Failure. Retrying...
It is a script file that runs in the bash shell. Since Windows by default uses the windows command line and .bat files instead of .sh files, the syntax and capabilities will be slightly different. You could probably wrap it all up in powershell too, for that matter.
A lot of what was in the script above would make no sense on Windows. However, you could probably make a script file that would run on Linux, OS X and Windows by being very careful in how you crafted it.