This is not a repl.it based tutorial, but it's related to some other topics like How a CPU works and How to make an operating system. QEMU will run on repl, but there's little CPU or RAM for it. I would use TC Linux if you have to have a go at it.
You'll first have to have QEMU installed.
Installation
I use Arch, so that's the only one that's correct. If any of you replitors have a Ubuntu, Debain. Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, Gentoo, or SuSE system, tell me if it failed.
@CodeLongAndPros the stolen code - I never said anything like that. I don't know where you get that from, and I don't think the code is stolen (at least not for the Minecraft game). The IP logger - I didn't notice the code in index.html, only a link to a JS file which subtly linked to 2 more JS files which @teamviewselect identified as an IP logger. And even if it was not an IP logger, why would it be so heavily obfuscated? Furthermore, why does the site prevent use of inspect element? Anyway, I emailed [email protected] about the account @lilpeen with all the information I have, including links to the obfuscated files as well as several other dodgy repls on the profile.
How to emulate a x64, i386, or aarch64 computer
This is not a repl.it based tutorial, but it's related to some other topics like How a CPU works and How to make an operating system. QEMU will run on repl, but there's little CPU or RAM for it. I would use TC Linux if you have to have a go at it.
You'll first have to have
QEMU
installed.Installation
I use Arch, so that's the only one that's correct.
If any of you replitors have a Ubuntu, Debain. Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, Gentoo, or SuSE system, tell me if it failed.
Arch Linux:
sudo pacman -S qemu qemu-arch-extra
Debian/Ubuntu based:
sudo apt install qemu qemu-kvm
Fedora
dnf install @virtualization
Gentoo:
emerge --ask app-emulation/qemu
SUSE:
zypper install qemu
RHEL/CentOS:
yum install qemu-kvm
For Mac users:
Homebrew:
brew install qemu
Ports:
sudo port install qemu
For Wandows users (Bleech):
Download and run this
No checksum for you!
Ok. now that you've got QEMU, let's fly!
Emulating a 64 bit system
Download the Manjaro XFCE iso, SHA1 checksum
c44a2984aa2fada53c1db8c6b919b45152780489
.Create this directory structure:
cd to
qemu/manjaro
Let's make a 20Gb disk for manjaro:
qemu-img create -f qcow2 manjaro.img 20G
To break down the command:
qemu-img
is the command,create
is the verb,-f
means format,qcow2
is the format,manjaro.img
is the name of the file, and20G
is the sizeYour
qemu
directory should look like this:Now, move the manjaro ISO to
qemu/manjaro
and rename it tomanjaro.iso
Now let's run
qemu-system-x64_64 -m 2048 -net nic -net user -enable-kvm -hda manjaro.img -cdrom manjaro.iso -boot cda
To break it down:
- Hard disk
- CDROM
- Floppy
Now, let's run it.
You should see the grub screen:
After it loads, select 'Launch installer' and follow it through:
There you go, you've got Manjaro Linux running on a x64 emulator!
You can swap
qemu-system-x86_64
withqemu-system-{arch}
for other archs.For example:
qemu-system-i386
qemu-system-aarch64
qemu-system-sparc
To run an app compiled for aarch64, use
qemu-aarch64 {program}
to run it.That's all, for now!
@CodeLongAndPros the stolen code - I never said anything like that. I don't know where you get that from, and I don't think the code is stolen (at least not for the Minecraft game).
The IP logger - I didn't notice the code in index.html, only a link to a JS file which subtly linked to 2 more JS files which @teamviewselect identified as an IP logger. And even if it was not an IP logger, why would it be so heavily obfuscated? Furthermore, why does the site prevent use of inspect element?
Anyway, I emailed [email protected] about the account @lilpeen with all the information I have, including links to the obfuscated files as well as several other dodgy repls on the profile.