Gumstix “Connex” and “Verdex” motherboards (PXA255/270).
N800 and N810 tablets (OMAP2420 processor).
Palm Tungsten|E PDA (OMAP310 processor).
Arnewsh MCF5206 evaluation board (ColdFire V2).
Luminary Micro LM3S6965EVB (ARM Cortex-M3).
Luminary Micro LM3S811EVB (ARM Cortex-M3).
Spitz, Akita, Borzoi, Terrier and Tosa PDAs (PXA270 processor).
ARM RealView Emulation/Platform baseboard (ARM).
Malta board (32-bit and 64-bit MIPS processors).
Sun4u/Sun4v (64-bit Sparc processor, in progress).
Sun4m/Sun4c/Sun4d (32-bit Sparc processor).
Mac99 PowerMac (PowerPC processor, in progress).
G3 Beige PowerMac (PowerPC processor).
ISA PC (old style PC without PCI bus).
QEMU will work fine in the following hardware: QEMU can run without a host kernel driver and yet gives acceptable performance. For example, it can be used to launch Wine or to ease cross-compilation and cross-debugging. User mode emulation (Linux host only): In this mode, QEMU can launch Linux processes compiled for one CPU on another CPU. It can be used to launch different Operating Systems without rebooting the PC or to debug system code.
Full system emulation: In this mode, QEMU emulates a full system (for example a PC), including a processor and various peripherals.