qemu-system-misc 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1 (arm64 binary) in openkylin huanghe

 QEMU is a fast processor emulator: currently the package supports Alpha, ARM,
 CRIS, i386, LoongArch, M68k (ColdFire), MicroBlaze, MIPS, PowerPC, RISC-V,
 S390x, SH4, SPARC, x86-64, Xtensa and other emulations. By using dynamic
 translation it achieves reasonable speed while being easy to port on new host
 CPUs.
 .
 This package provides the full system emulation binaries to emulate
 various other hardware which did not made into separate packages.
 Emulators for the following architectures are provided:
  alpha avr cris hppa m68k loongarch64 (loong64) microblaze microblazeel
  nios2 or1k riscv32 riscv64 rx sh4 sh4eb s390x tricore xtensa xtensaeb.
 .
 In system emulation mode QEMU emulates a full system, including a processor
 and various peripherals. It enables easier testing and debugging of system
 code. It can also be used to provide virtual hosting of several virtual
 machines on a single server.

Details

Package version:
1:8.2.2+ds-ok1
Source:
qemu 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1 source package in openKylin
Status:
Published
Component:
main
Priority:
Optional

Package relationships

Provides:
  • qemu-system-alpha (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-any (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-avr (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-cris (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-hppa (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-loong64 (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-loongarch64 (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-m68k (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-microblaze (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-microblazeel (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-nios2 (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-or1k (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-riscv32 (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-riscv64 (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-rx (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-s390x (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-sh4 (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-sh4eb (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-tricore (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-xtensa (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
  • qemu-system-xtensaeb (= 1:8.2.2+ds-ok1)
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