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I could install QEMU on the Stick (I will do so, It's QEMU manager looks gret!!!). However, because the Stick has no hard drives and only has one USB port, I would be forced to use a program (Which I have) to put QEMU on another usb drive, then insert the usb drive into the Stick and turn on the Stick. If I could just install QEMU to the Stick there would be nothing to complate. Most people would be happy with USB sticks, the world doesn't need another hard drive, and a USB stick is just about as fast as a HD, but it needs one USB port to run. What I will do is create a small bootable XP based OS using the BOOTMGR in the SP1 version of XP (technically, XP Embedded). This will take about 50 megs for the MBR, the XP based OS, and a small bootloader for the XP environment. The bootloader would recognize the XP environment and boot into that. When the computer was turned on (Without a hard drive as well), the stick would be recognized immediately, and the XP SP1 environment would be installed to the Stick with a small set of files provided by the SP1 version of XP.
If you install qemu on a stick, then boot from it, you still have to boot from usb, there is no easier way. I think the better solution is to make an OS that has all of the tools to boot cdroms, usb, etal, and boot off of them directly. If I could build the OS, I could put a GUI on it and then port it to any computer that has a USB port.
I would like to try KQEMU using the KANJI character set instead of the USASCII character set that it defaults to. I know how to add the Kanji character set to QEMU; the only problem is that KQEMU only has a single, predefined Kanji character set. This is impractical because, as it is, the current character set is a subset of the Kanji characters that are used in modern Japanese — the current character set does not contain, for example, the kanji for "yokai". d2c66b5586