DESCRIPTION=" An i586 board, such as the original Pentium/Pentium Pro/Pentium II/Via Samuel This demonstrates how creating code which runs on the host can still be cross compiling, because the target may only support a subset of the host's instruction set. Thus target code runs on the host, but host code won't run on the target, so you still can't afford to leak context. " KARCH=i386 KERNEL_PATH=arch/${KARCH}/boot/bzImage BINUTILS_FLAGS= GCC_FLAGS= QEMU_TEST=$KARCH ROOT=hda CONSOLE=ttyS0 UCLIBC_CONFIG=" TARGET_i386=y CONFIG_586=y UCLIBC_HAS_FPU=y " LINUX_CONFIG=" CONFIG_M586=y CONFIG_ACPI=y CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PIIX=y CONFIG_NETDEV_1000=y CONFIG_E1000=y CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y " emulator_command() { echo qemu-system-i386 -cpu pentium $(qemu_defaults "$@") }