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    Quote Originally Posted by raas View Post
    Hi, there's no need for a visual user interface, you configure ESX by console, and for installing virtual machines you have a management console which you can use to install a virtual machine (it transfers the 'screen' to the client over LAN). Once the virtual machine is installed/configured you can access it using RDP. Only thing is, how to get it running

    (The VM-hosts (16 cores, 16gb ram, iSCSI storage/filer) we use at work do not have a screen/mouse/keyboard connected, they only have like 8 NIC's in order to give each virtual machine its own NIC, and a dedicated NIC to use the management console.)
    in that case... you might could install windows xp...
    wich should be light enough to run, but with emulating everything is slower...
    so... hmm...
    but this thing isn't open source right
    there are a few opensource vmware available, but i dunno if they can feature the same thing.
    I think a stand alone emulater still works the best with slow machines.
    we might also try to decompile it
    but that is still not really developed

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    Newest (3+) version is not open source,

    but the older 2.5.5. is

    Have a look here: http://www.vmware.com/download/esx/open_source.html

    (I really don't know how to compile, or get something on the asus if there is no tuturial/ipkg package for it, but I saw the thread and couldn't resist to reply)

    otoh... how 'cool' would it be to start an RDP session to the router (no matter what the performance is)

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    Quote Originally Posted by raas View Post
    Newest (3+) version is not open source,

    but the older 2.5.5. is

    Have a look here: http://www.vmware.com/download/esx/open_source.html

    (I really don't know how to compile, or get something on the asus if there is no tuturial/ipkg package for it, but I saw the thread and couldn't resist to reply)

    otoh... how 'cool' would it be to start an RDP session to the router (no matter what the performance is)
    hehe, nice, but 85mb compressed... that's going to take some compile time

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    Quote Originally Posted by wpte View Post
    hehe, nice, but 85mb compressed... that's going to take some compile time
    Are you going to try ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by raas View Post
    Are you going to try ?
    uhm well...
    it could take all day lol
    and I looked at it... dunno if it's possible, it's not configured for mipsel, but for red hat... maybe I can configure it differently

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    well... I got my router back (brand new yay)
    so I'll try to compile it tomorrow

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    today I start compiling everything...
    I walked into some problems when I didn't use the disable AIO support...
    dunno if the router supports aio, I'm not that far in computer science yet

    anyway, it didn't had anything to do with math.
    I'm compiling with a slightly different configuration:
    ./configure --disable-gcc-check --target-list=i386-linux-user --prefix=/opt/qemu --static
    Before I start compiling I installed the following:
    ipkg update
    ipkg install sdl sdl-dev
    but it's also possible to disable sdl, because I think you might not need this sdl?
    anyway, still gonna try it

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    I only get more errors, the same as yours, when I tried the patches...
    also I captured this one:
    block-vvfat.c:1776: warning: 'cluster_count' may be used uninitialized in this function
    but it doesnt seem to be the problem...

    going to try some other options tho, maybe it doesn't need to be patched with the aio thing

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    Asus WL500/MIPS emulator ?

    Is there available a good (and free) Asus WL500/MIPS emulator for PC (Mac, Win or Linux) where to load Oleg's firmware and test software ?

    Thanks

    Max
    Last edited by QMax; 29-09-2009 at 16:24.

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    Thanks for reply.
    Is there anybody here using QEMU to test new firmwares or applications emulating Oleg's WL500 environment ?
    Is there an howto ?

    Thanks

    Max

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    Quote Originally Posted by QMax View Post
    Thanks for reply.
    Is there anybody here using QEMU to test new firmwares or applications emulating Oleg's WL500 environment ?
    Is there an howto ?
    QEMU can helps in case of low-level MIPS debugging. In case of loader+kernel is good, much efficiently to perform tests on real device. Much useful thing is to use rootfs from USB flash. Unfortunately, original article from Oleg on russian only, below is google-translated link Booting from an external device

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