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*[https://git.linaro.org/qemu/qemu-linaro.git/ qemu-linaro] - obsolete (but includes OMAP3 support)
*[https://git.linaro.org/qemu/qemu-linaro.git/ qemu-linaro] - obsolete (but includes OMAP3 support)
*[http://github.com/vapier/qemu Blackfin target] (maintained by Mike Frysinger)
*[http://github.com/vapier/qemu Blackfin target] (maintained by Mike Frysinger)
*[https://neo.undead.space/enu/qemu/ pnacl port] Portable Native Client (PNaCl) port runs in Chrome web browser
*[https://github.com/AVEx-6502/qemu-6502 6502 CPU target]
*[https://github.com/AVEx-6502/qemu-6502 6502 CPU target]
*[https://github.com/Dushistov/qemu_at91sam9263 AT91SAM9263 emulation]
*[https://github.com/Dushistov/qemu_at91sam9263 AT91SAM9263 emulation]
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These projects seem to be abandoned, thus these GUIs likely do not work with the latest version of QEMU anymore and the links are only provided here for historical reasons:
These projects seem to be abandoned, thus these GUIs likely do not work with the latest version of QEMU anymore and the links are only provided here for historical reasons:


* [http://qtemu.org/ QtEmu], a graphical user interface for QEMU written in Qt4 for Linux and Windows
* [http://qemudo.sourceforge.net/ qemudo], QEMU Web Interface
* [http://qemudo.sourceforge.net/ qemudo], QEMU Web Interface
* [https://sourceforge.net/projects/javaqemu/ JavaQemu], a GUI for QEMU written in Java
* [https://sourceforge.net/projects/javaqemu/ JavaQemu], a GUI for QEMU written in Java
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*[http://www.serialice.com/ SerialICE], a system software debugger
*[http://www.serialice.com/ SerialICE], a system software debugger
*[http://www.marss86.org/index.php/Home MARSSx86], a cycle accurate accurate x86 simulator that uses QEMU
*[http://www.marss86.org/index.php/Home MARSSx86], a cycle accurate accurate x86 simulator that uses QEMU
=== External Documentation ===
*Book "''qemu-kvm & libvirt''", 4. Edition 2010, [http://qemu-buch.de/english/order.php ISBN 978-3-8370-0876-0], http://qemu-buch.de
*Wiki about the [http://www.linux-mips.org/wiki/Qemu QEMU MIPS target]
*IBM Linux Blueprint: [http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/lnxinfo/v3r0m0/index.jsp?topic=/liaai/kvminstall/liaaikvminstallstart.htm  Quick Start Guide for installing and running KVM]
*IBM Linux Blueprint: [http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/lnxinfo/v3r0m0/index.jsp?topic=/liaai/kvmadv/kvmadvstart.htm  The Developer's Approach to Installing and Managing KVMs]


=== Other emulators ===
=== Other emulators ===
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=== Related links ===
=== Related links ===
*[http://free.oszoo.org/ Free Operating System Zoo]: many disk images with free OSes (very old)
*Book "''qemu-kvm & libvirt''", 4. Edition 2010, ISBN 978-3-8370-0876-0, https://web.archive.org/web/20191029014310/http://qemu-buch.de/
*[http://files.nodalink.com/qemu-files/zaurus-test-0.1.tar.gz Zaurus boot images]: Zaurus pda boot images for QEMU
*[http://www.greensocs.com/projects/QEMUSystemC/ QEMU-SystemC], a hardware co-simulator
*[http://www.plex86.org/ PLEX86], x86- Virtual Machine (VM) Program
*[http://www.valgrind.org/ Valgrind], an open-source memory debugger for x86-GNU/Linux
*[http://www.valgrind.org/ Valgrind], an open-source memory debugger for x86-GNU/Linux
*[http://edgarigl.github.com/tlmu/ TLMu]: TLMu - A SystemC TLM-2.0 integration of QEMU
*[http://edgarigl.github.com/tlmu/ TLMu]: TLMu - A SystemC TLM-2.0 integration of QEMU

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Development

Developers

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Unofficial QEMU binaries

Alternate QEMU repositories / Forks

GUIs and management tools/systems

  • libvirt provides an API for managing QEMU/KVM (and other hypervisors) exposed in C, Perl, Python, OCaml, Ruby, and Java, with bridges to AMQP/QMF and DMTF CIM.
  • virt-install, virt-clone, virt-convert a set of command line tools for provisioning new VMs from install media, existing VMs and appliances, respectively. See also 'virsh' command line shell with libvirt.
  • virt-manager, Virtual Machine Manager. A graphical desktop management app using libvirt. Can manage a single local host, or securely multiple remote hosts. Support QEMU, KVM, Xen and more
  • AQEMU GUI for QEMU and KVM (Linux), docs (German)
  • Ganeti, a cluster virtual server management software tool built on top of existing virtualization technologies such as Xen or KVM and other Open Source software.
  • qemu-java, a full Java API to QEmu's QApi, commandline image manipulation. This is a good foundation API for building integration testing systems, richer QEmu-based applications, and so forth.
  • QtEmu, a graphical user interface for QEMU written in Qt5 for GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Windows and MacOS

Legacy GUI front ends

These projects seem to be abandoned, thus these GUIs likely do not work with the latest version of QEMU anymore and the links are only provided here for historical reasons:

BIOSes and firmware used by QEMU

Projects using the QEMU code

  • The Xen virtual machine monitor
  • KVM, Kernel-based Virtual Machine for Linux
  • VirtualBox, an open source x86 virtualizer.
  • SerialICE, a system software debugger
  • MARSSx86, a cycle accurate accurate x86 simulator that uses QEMU

Other emulators

  • The Bochs IA-32 Emulator Project
  • The EM86 x86 emulator on Alpha-Linux
  • The bintrans Dynamic Binary Translator
  • MINDE, an emulator for some old x86 demos
  • SkyEye, an ARM simulator
  • Softgun, an ARM simulator
  • SIMH, The Computer History Simulation Project
  • GXemul, emulator for multiple systems including m88k
  • ARAnyM, emulator for Atari ST/TT/Falcon family
  • Hercules, S/370, S/390 and z/Arch emulator
  • The PearPC PowerPC Architecture Emulator (development stalled)
  • TME, The (Sun) Machine Emulator

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