Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2.26 User Manual
data to the guest through that interface and receive data from it. This means that you can set up routing or bridging between the guest and the rest of your network. For this to work, VirtualBox needs a properly handle orphaned URBs (bug #11207) • BIOS: fixed function for returning the PCI interrupt routing table (fixes NetWare 6.x guests) • BIOS: don’t use the ENTER / LEAVE instructions in the BIOS as with VT-x (gPXE, Solaris 7/8/9; bug #9941) • VMM: fixed MP tables fixes for I/O APIC interrupt routing relevant for ancient SMP guests (e.g. old OS/2 releases) • VMM: support recent VIA CPUs (bug #10005)0 码力 | 346 页 | 5.92 MB | 1 年前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2.36 User Manual
data to the guest through that interface and receive data from it. This means that you can set up routing or bridging between the guest and the rest of your network. For this to work, VirtualBox needs a properly handle orphaned URBs (bug #11207) • BIOS: fixed function for returning the PCI interrupt routing table (fixes NetWare 6.x guests) • BIOS: don’t use the ENTER / LEAVE instructions in the BIOS as with VT-x (gPXE, Solaris 7/8/9; bug #9941) • VMM: fixed MP tables fixes for I/O APIC interrupt routing relevant for ancient SMP guests (e.g. old OS/2 releases) • VMM: support recent VIA CPUs (bug #10005)0 码力 | 349 页 | 5.93 MB | 1 年前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2.22 User Manual
data to the guest through that interface and receive data from it. This means that you can set up routing or bridging between the guest and the rest of your network. For this to work, VirtualBox needs a properly handle orphaned URBs (bug #11207) • BIOS: fixed function for returning the PCI interrupt routing table (fixes NetWare 6.x guests) • BIOS: don’t use the ENTER / LEAVE instructions in the BIOS as with VT-x (gPXE, Solaris 7/8/9; bug #9941) • VMM: fixed MP tables fixes for I/O APIC interrupt routing relevant for ancient SMP guests (e.g. old OS/2 releases) • VMM: support recent VIA CPUs (bug #10005)0 码力 | 345 页 | 5.92 MB | 1 年前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.3.2 User Manual
data to the guest through that interface and receive data from it. This means that you can set up routing or bridging between the guest and the rest of your network. For this to work, VirtualBox needs a properly handle orphaned URBs (bug #11207) • BIOS: fixed function for returning the PCI interrupt routing table (fixes NetWare 6.x guests) • BIOS: don’t use the ENTER / LEAVE instructions in the BIOS as with VT-x (gPXE, Solaris 7/8/9; bug #9941) • VMM: fixed MP tables fixes for I/O APIC interrupt routing relevant for ancient SMP guests (e.g. old OS/2 releases) • VMM: support recent VIA CPUs (bug #10005)0 码力 | 351 页 | 5.95 MB | 1 年前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2.38 User Manual
data to the guest through that interface and receive data from it. This means that you can set up routing or bridging between the guest and the rest of your network. For this to work, VirtualBox needs a properly handle orphaned URBs (bug #11207) • BIOS: fixed function for returning the PCI interrupt routing table (fixes NetWare 6.x guests) • BIOS: don’t use the ENTER / LEAVE instructions in the BIOS as with VT-x (gPXE, Solaris 7/8/9; bug #9941) • VMM: fixed MP tables fixes for I/O APIC interrupt routing relevant for ancient SMP guests (e.g. old OS/2 releases) • VMM: support recent VIA CPUs (bug #10005)0 码力 | 349 页 | 5.93 MB | 1 年前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2.16 User Manual
data to the guest through that interface and receive data from it. This means that you can set up routing or bridging between the guest and the rest of your network. For this to work, VirtualBox needs a properly handle orphaned URBs (bug #11207) • BIOS: fixed function for returning the PCI interrupt routing table (fixes NetWare 6.x guests) • BIOS: don’t use the ENTER / LEAVE instructions in the BIOS as with VT-x (gPXE, Solaris 7/8/9; bug #9941) • VMM: fixed MP tables fixes for I/O APIC interrupt routing relevant for ancient SMP guests (e.g. old OS/2 releases) • VMM: support recent VIA CPUs (bug #10005)0 码力 | 338 页 | 5.90 MB | 1 年前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.3.0 User Manual
data to the guest through that interface and receive data from it. This means that you can set up routing or bridging between the guest and the rest of your network. For this to work, VirtualBox needs a properly handle orphaned URBs (bug #11207) • BIOS: fixed function for returning the PCI interrupt routing table (fixes NetWare 6.x guests) • BIOS: don’t use the ENTER / LEAVE instructions in the BIOS as with VT-x (gPXE, Solaris 7/8/9; bug #9941) • VMM: fixed MP tables fixes for I/O APIC interrupt routing relevant for ancient SMP guests (e.g. old OS/2 releases) • VMM: support recent VIA CPUs (bug #10005)0 码力 | 346 页 | 5.94 MB | 1 年前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2.32 User Manual
data to the guest through that interface and receive data from it. This means that you can set up routing or bridging between the guest and the rest of your network. For this to work, VirtualBox needs a properly handle orphaned URBs (bug #11207) • BIOS: fixed function for returning the PCI interrupt routing table (fixes NetWare 6.x guests) • BIOS: don’t use the ENTER / LEAVE instructions in the BIOS as CPUs with VT-x (gPXE, Solaris 7/8/9; bug #9941) • VMM: fixed MP tables fixes for I/O APIC interrupt routing relevant for ancient SMP guests (e.g. old OS/2 releases) • VMM: support recent VIA CPUs (bug #10005)0 码力 | 348 页 | 5.93 MB | 5 月前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.3.18 User Manual
data to the guest through that interface and receive data from it. This means that you can set up routing or bridging between the guest and the rest of your network. For this to work, VirtualBox needs a properly handle orphaned URBs (bug #11207) • BIOS: fixed function for returning the PCI interrupt routing table (fixes NetWare 6.x guests) • BIOS: don’t use the ENTER / LEAVE instructions in the BIOS as with VT-x (gPXE, Solaris 7/8/9; bug #9941) • VMM: fixed MP tables fixes for I/O APIC interrupt routing relevant for ancient SMP guests (e.g. old OS/2 releases) • VMM: support recent VIA CPUs (bug #10005)0 码力 | 369 页 | 6.00 MB | 1 年前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.3.22 User Manual
data to the guest through that interface and receive data from it. This means that you can set up routing or bridging between the guest and the rest of your network. For this to work, VirtualBox needs a properly handle orphaned URBs (bug #11207) • BIOS: fixed function for returning the PCI interrupt routing table (fixes NetWare 6.x guests) • BIOS: don’t use the ENTER / LEAVE instructions in the BIOS as with VT-x (gPXE, Solaris 7/8/9; bug #9941) • VMM: fixed MP tables fixes for I/O APIC interrupt routing relevant for ancient SMP guests (e.g. old OS/2 releases) • VMM: support recent VIA CPUs (bug #10005)0 码力 | 372 页 | 6.01 MB | 1 年前3
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