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Using haxm in an INTEL Xeon E5-2640v3... #468

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Kimet1970 opened this issue Sep 28, 2022 · 2 comments
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Using haxm in an INTEL Xeon E5-2640v3... #468

Kimet1970 opened this issue Sep 28, 2022 · 2 comments

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@Kimet1970
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Hi have a Intel computer with an INTEL Xeon E5-2640v3 and a motherboard Machinist X99 - K9.
I´m using the good and old Windows 7 Professional...
I want, if possible, to accelerate an QEMU package with many MS-Dos chess programs...

https://c.gmx.net/@317206859884790529/mxiarkplSI2G-H1JAT8dbw

Please, could someone help-me?
Problem 0: Can I use haxm to accelerate this MS-DOS package?
Problem 1: I can´t to find the option to enable "Intel Virtualization" in my Bios...
Problem 2: I don´t know how to insert the call to haxm in the batch file...

I´m don´t need to install QEMU in my computer to run this package...
Only unzip and run using the bvatch file...
Must I to install other programs that no haxm?

Best regards...

@vvjvddhb
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I need new version of intelHAXM for Mac OS Monterey version 12.5.1
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@vvjvddhb
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I need new version of intelHAXM for Mac OS Monterey version 12.5.1
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