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I have one question.
The HAXM for Android is 1.1.1.
But, the HAXM for Tizen is 1.0.5.
Are they compatible?
If they are difference, what difference are they?
And, is the HAXM 1.0.5 version the specific version for Tizen?
How can I download the HAXM 1.0.5 for public at the Public Intel Site?
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what's the background of your questions? do you want to use one HAXM to use for Android and Tizen?
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I want to apply the HAXM on the QEMU for my x86 virtual machine.
The QEMU for the Tizen and the Android is the open source.
So, I am analyzing and referencing them.
But, the Android's QEMU is very old version.
So, my custom QEMU is based on the Tizen's QEMU.
Recently, I checked the issue related with HAXM version.
The Tizen QEMU use the HAXM 1.0.5, and the Android QEMU use the HAXM 1.1.1.
The Tizen QEMU cannot run and close the emulator on the HAXM 1.1.1.
It can run and close on the HAXM 1.0.5.
My virtual machine is same also.
It can run and close on the HAXM 1.0.5, but it cannot run and close on the HAXM 1.1.1.
My custom QEMU version is 2.0.0, and I apply the HAXM is based on the Tizen's QEMU.
The HAXM support the backward compatibility?
If user want to use together the Tizen and the Android emulator, what version does install?
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I installed the Tizen TV SDK 1.4.
It require the HAXM 1.1.1.
But, the Intel HAXM for Android cannot run the Tizen TV Emulator.
Log message is "Qemu current version 3 requires least HAX version 3"
HAXM version is same, but the provider is not same.
IS the API version of the HAXM for Tizen higher?
What is the difference with the API version and the HAXM version?
Does not the HAXM support backward compatiblity?
Anyone help me, please.
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matthias-hahn (Intel) wrote:
what's the background of your questions? do you want to use one HAXM to use for Android and Tizen?
I want to apply the HAXM on the QEMU for my x86 virtual machine.
The QEMU for the Tizen and the Android is the open source.
So, I am analyzing and referencing them.
But, the Android's QEMU is very old version.
So, my custom QEMU is based on the Tizen's QEMU.
Recently, I checked the issue related with HAXM version.
The Tizen QEMU use the HAXM 1.0.5, and the Android QEMU use the HAXM 1.1.1.
The Tizen QEMU cannot run and close the emulator on the HAXM 1.1.1.
It can run and close on the HAXM 1.0.5.
My virtual machine is same also.
It can run and close on the HAXM 1.0.5, but it cannot run and close on the HAXM 1.1.1.
My custom QEMU version is 2.0.0, and I apply the HAXM is based on the Tizen's QEMU.
If user want to use together the Tizen and the Android emulator, what version does install?
And...
I installed the Tizen TV SDK 1.4.
It require the HAXM 1.1.1.
But, the Intel HAXM for Android cannot run the Tizen TV Emulator.
Log message is "Qemu current version 3 requires least HAX version 3"
HAXM version is same, but the provider is not same.
IS the API version of the HAXM for Tizen higher?
What is the difference with the API version and the HAXM version?
Does not the HAXM support backward compatiblity?
Help me, please.
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