ReactOS and QEMU ================ For some reasons I decided that I need to be able to run some Windows-based software on my OpenPOWER workstation. This operating system used to run on the PowerPC but these times are gone. The Wine [1] does not run outside the x86 world, too. So the only option is emulation. I decided to run the free re-implementation of Windows NT, the ReactOS [2]. It's not complete nor stable but it is good enough to run some things. It is, of course, slow as the e is no hardware acceleration (the host and emulated CPUs are very different). It is actually not so hard to make the thing run on your PowerPC/OpenPOWER workstation if you OS includes the QEMU [3]: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #! /bin/bash qemu-system-i386 -L . -m 1024M -cdrom ReactOS-0.4.11.iso -hda reactosdisk.img -boot d -serial file:ReactOS.log -net nic,model=ne2k_pci -net user -rtc base=localtime -name ReactOS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- So, you only need to create the reactosdisk.img drive via QEMU tools and to download the ReactOS-*.iso disk image. By the way, if you wish to install the ReactOS on your disk the do not use the ReactOS-*-Live.iso file. It runs well as a live CD but it fails when it has to run the installer. The ReactOS includes a simple but nice Application Catalog program which can download and install a lot of open source or freeware software tools - from WWW browsers to office software. One can of course download and add more. It if relatively stable (I have experienced just one BSOD so far). References: [1] http://winehq.org [2] http://reactos.org [3] http://qemu.org