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{{Infobox software
 
{{Infobox software
 
|title        = Quick Emulator
 
|title        = Quick Emulator
|logo          =  
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|logo          = Qemu.png
|logowidth    =  
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|logowidth    = 200
 
|developer    = Fabrice Bellard et al.
 
|developer    = Fabrice Bellard et al.
|version      = 3.1.0-rc2
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|version      = {{Version|QEMU}}
 
|active        = Yes
 
|active        = Yes
|platform      = Windows, Linux, macOS, [[Android emulators|Android]] <small>(port)</small>
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|platform      = [[Emulators on Windows|Windows]]<br/>[[Emulators on Linux|Linux]]<br/>[[Emulators on macOS|macOS]]<br/>[[Emulators on Android|Android]] <small>(port)</small>
 
|architecture  = x86_64, ARM, PowerPC, SPARC, MIPS, Itanium
 
|architecture  = x86_64, ARM, PowerPC, SPARC, MIPS, Itanium
 
|type          = Hypervisor
 
|type          = Hypervisor
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'''[[wikipedia:QEMU|QEMU]]''' (an acronym for '''<u>Q</u>uick <u>Emu</u>lator''') is a general-purpose computer emulator and hypervisor originally developed by Fabrice Bellard in 2003. It emulates a wide range of architectures beyond [[wikipedia:x86|x86]], and has been used in [[Android emulators|Android emulation]] both officially and unofficially; it's also well-known in the server industry for its handling of virtual machines using KVM (and more recently libvirt), and is the choice of the VFIO community (running Windows in a virtual machine with a dedicated graphics card for gaming). QEMU is also the only known emulator to implement user-mode emulation (on Linux), which allows one architecture to run software for another as if it were native.
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'''[[wikipedia:QEMU|QEMU]]''' (an acronym for '''<u>Q</u>uick <u>Emu</u>lator''') is a general-purpose computer emulator and hypervisor originally developed by Fabrice Bellard in 2003. It emulates a wide range of architectures beyond [[wikipedia:x86|x86]], and has been used in [[Android emulators|Android emulation]] both officially and unofficially; it's also well-known in the server industry for its handling of virtual machines using KVM (and more recently libvirt), and is the choice of the VFIO community (running Windows in a virtual machine with a dedicated graphics card for gaming). QEMU is also the first project to implement usermode emulation on Linux, which allows one architecture to run software for another as if it were native.
  
 
==Download==
 
==Download==
* [https://www.qemu.org/download/ '''Official / Recommended builds'''] (Windows, Linux, macOS)
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* [https://limboemulator.weebly.com/downloads.html Limbo port] ([[Android emulators|Android]])
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|align=center|{{Icon|Win|Lin|Mac}}
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|'''[https://www.qemu.org/download/ Recommended Builds]'''<br/><small>Stable/Distro-dependent</small>
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|-
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|colspan="3"|<hr/>
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|-
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|align=center|{{Icon|Win-big}}
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|[https://qemu.weilnetz.de/w32/ 32-bit] and [https://qemu.weilnetz.de/w64/ 64-bit] Builds<br/><small>Compiled by Stefan Weil</small>
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|-
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|align=center|{{Icon|APK-big}}
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|[https://virtualmachinery.weebly.com/limbo-downloads.html Limbo Port]<br/><small>Based on QEMU 5.1.0</small>
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|-
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|align=center|{{Icon|Lin|BSD}}
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|[https://pkgs.org/download/qemu <code>qemu</code> Package Listing]<br/><small>at pkgs.org</small>
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==External links==
 
==External links==
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[[Category:Emulators]]
 
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[[Category:Computer emulators]]
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[[Category:Hypervisors]]
 
[[Category:Windows emulation software]]
 
[[Category:Windows emulation software]]
 
[[Category:Linux emulation software]]
 
[[Category:Linux emulation software]]
 
[[Category:macOS emulation software]]
 
[[Category:macOS emulation software]]
 
[[Category:Android emulation software]]
 
[[Category:Android emulation software]]

Revision as of 08:06, 12 March 2022

Quick Emulator
Qemu.png
Developer(s) Fabrice Bellard et al.
Latest version 8.2.0 [+]
Active Yes
Platform(s) Windows
Linux
macOS
Android (port)
Architecture(s) x86_64, ARM, PowerPC, SPARC, MIPS, Itanium
Type Hypervisor
Emulates Intel CPUs
Various PowerPC machines
Various ARM devices
SPARC
MicroBlaze
LatticeMico32
CRIS
OpenRISC
Programmed in C
Website qemu.org
Source code Official repository
GitHub mirror

QEMU (an acronym for Quick Emulator) is a general-purpose computer emulator and hypervisor originally developed by Fabrice Bellard in 2003. It emulates a wide range of architectures beyond x86, and has been used in Android emulation both officially and unofficially; it's also well-known in the server industry for its handling of virtual machines using KVM (and more recently libvirt), and is the choice of the VFIO community (running Windows in a virtual machine with a dedicated graphics card for gaming). QEMU is also the first project to implement usermode emulation on Linux, which allows one architecture to run software for another as if it were native.

Download

Windows Linux macOS Recommended Builds
Stable/Distro-dependent

Windows 32-bit and 64-bit Builds
Compiled by Stefan Weil
Android Limbo Port
Based on QEMU 5.1.0
Linux FreeBSD qemu Package Listing
at pkgs.org

External links