QEMU
Qemu is a free x86 Emulator/Virtual Machine for Linux and Windows. If you are looking for something faster, you can try the Qemu Accelerator Module (documentation here) or VMware.
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Grabbing debug messages
By default, ReactOS debug messages are sent to the serial port (COM1). For grabbing that output, you need Qemu version 0.6.1 or later, in which you can specify the -serial option.
Like this:
$ qemu -serial stdio -cdrom roslive.iso -boot d
Tested on Windows XP and Vista with qemu 0.9.0:
C:\qemu>qemu -L . -hda C:\qemu\ReactOS.vmdk -cdrom C:\RosBE\Source\Reactos.iso -serial file:con
Be sure to use the paths valid depending on your configuration an program paths.
Valid arguments to -serial include filename and pipes so other valid configurations include for example:
-serial file:"C:\roslog.txt" -serial pipe:"\\pipe1\"
ReactOS preloaded with QEMU
A preloaded QEMU image of ReactOS can be found here.
Installing ReactOS on QEMU
1. Create a drive image, on which ReactOS will be installed, by typing:
qemu-img create ReactOS.img 100M
100M stands for 100 megabytes- that shall be enough. It shall be greater, if you plan to install some application to try under ReactOS.
2. In *nix only, type:
sudo umount /dev/shm sudo mount -t tmpfs -o size=144m none /dev/shm
3. Type:
qemu -L . -m 256 -cdrom ReactOS.iso -hda ReactOS.img -boot d -localtime -serial file:ReactOS.log
-m 256 stand for 256MB RAM -boot d instructs qemu to boot from the cdrom. Without -boot d it will boot from the HDD (Reactos.img).
ReactOS.iso is the image of the installation cd, which can be downloaded from http://www.reactos.org/en/download.html
When reinstalling ReactOS, perform steps 2 (if necessary) and 3 only.
If you want to copy some files to ReactOS, you could create an CD-ROM image and mount it on qemu.
They you can run qemu this way:
qemu -L . -m 256 -cdrom Applications.iso -hda ReactOS.img -localtime -serial file:ReactOS.log