I mena, in principle, presumably.
> that QEMU already does
Potentially a couple devices. But for most of the hardware, probably not.
Regardless they might—I would—find QEMU harder to hack on, harder to extend, because it is written in C. C is of course the lowest level of all high level languages.
I mena, in principle, presumably.
> that QEMU already does
Potentially a couple devices. But for most of the hardware, probably not.
Regardless they might—I would—find QEMU harder to hack on, harder to extend, because it is written in C. C is of course the lowest level of all high level languages.