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Scripts and Templates used for generating Vagrant images
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Aug 21, 2020
Shell
busybear-linux is a tiny RISC-V Linux root filesystem image that targets the VirtIO board in riscv-qemu.
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Jul 24, 2020
Shell
A quick & dirty script to emulate Raspberry PI family devices on your laptop.
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May 10, 2020
Shell
Go bindings for virtio and Hyper-V sockets
Simple userspace packet processing for educational purposes 🎓
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Jan 29, 2019
Python
Virtio implementation in SystemVerilog
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Jan 23, 2018
SystemVerilog
qCUDA: GPGPU Virtualization at a New API Remoting Method with Para-virtualization
Virtual machine monitor for L4Re
Step-by-step guide to slipstream VirtIO drivers into Windows ISO's for use in Proxmox VE
Ansible role which installs VirtIO Drivers and SPICE Guest Tools for Windows
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Jul 20, 2020
Shell
A riscv isa simulator in rust.
Virtio Mac80211 front end driver implementation
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Jul 1, 2020
Shell
This role should help with installing Virtio Windows drivers.
A qemu wrapper, simplify network configuration (support bridge and nat)
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Aug 25, 2020
Shell
Virtio1.1 prototype in DPDK.
A platform for emulating Virtio devices with FPGAs
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Aug 5, 2020
SystemVerilog
Virtio front-end and back-end bridge, implemented with FPGA.
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Aug 25, 2020
SystemVerilog
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I'm being completely honest with you all - I have not very much experience with coding and stuff, but I already wrote shell scripts myself and "sort of" can say what this script is doing from looking at the code.
Looking at your desktopify project, I noticed someone implementing automated shellcheck checks for every PR via GitHub Actions.
Do we want