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EmuGUI v2.0.0.5601_dev "Ioana Rosa" DR2

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@Tech-FZ Tech-FZ released this 28 Jan 11:17
· 129 commits to main since this release

WARNING

  • You now need the latest version of your Linux distribution or at least Windows 10 to get official support for this pre-release.
  • This is a pre-release, meaning it's still in development. Don't use this build for production. Evaluation is okay tho.

Changes compared to v1.2.2.5512

  • As always, EmuGUI 2.0 receives another codename, in this case "Ioana Rosa".
  • An architecture list in the main window and its usage made the number of used initialisation code shrink. The old code has been commented out.
  • The same optimisation efforts have been applied to the code which changes the settings and the code which starts VMs.
  • The old feature list has been updated.
  • Even though the Additional Hardware Selection Plug-In System (AHSPIS) still has to be made, I started working on JSON plug-ins for x86, PowerPC and ARM machines which are planned to be included with EmuGUI anyway.
  • The copyright in the license file has been updated.

Foreported from v1.2.3.5513

  • SPARC64 VMs didn't have network capabilities under any circumstances. This is now fixed.

Changes compared to v1.2.3.5513 and v2.0.0.5600_dev

  • The "Install on Linux" part of the readme has been corrected.
  • I'm now working on what will become the MIPS and SPARC plug-ins.
  • Some plug-ins have been separated.
  • The generic plug-in is in the works.
  • HAXM is now depreciated on EmuGUI.
  • A copy of the New VM dialog has been edited.
  • A copy of the Edit VM dialog has been edited.

Known issues

  • Unfortunately, you might have to run EmuGUI from the terminal on Linux.
  • You will not be notified about any more updates for now as update.txt will not be updated.
  • As for the TPM functionality, you must run mkdir (insert-path-here) and swtpm socket --tpm2 --tpmstate dir=(insert-path-here) --ctrl type=unixio,path=(insert-path-here)/swtpm-sock --log level=20 in a terminal (You can leave the --tpm2 argument away tho if you plan to use TPM 1.2 instead).
  • The QCOW2 format is prone to not work for some Windows VMs.