Recent qemu version have support for the macos hypervisor framework, use accel=hvf for that. kvm is the linux hypervisor implementation, that isn't going to work. Hopefully if everything went to plan with the above command you should be Nov 07, 2018 Note: at some point during this process -cdrom /dev/cdrom seems to have stopped …Sep 01, 2021Sep 20, 2020Install Ubuntu. This setup was performed using QEMU 5.0.0 (obtained via brew install qemu). Here are some notes on how I set up an installation of OS X Tiger (10.4) on an emulated PowerPC G4 using QEMU, on a modern x86_64 Mac. The author found that using the emulated USB mouse and keyboard drivers, the keys have would have issues with sticking during a …Mar 08, 2021Reboot without Ubuntu ISO attached. qemu:arg value='-cpu' qemu:arg value='host,vendor=GenuineIntel,kvm=on,vmware-cpuid-freq=on,+invtsc' To enable PS/2 mouse and keyboard emulation the VoodooPS2.kext will be needed, for ICH6 or ICH9 PulseAudio pass-through the VoodooHDA.kext is needed.
While this isn’t quite as performant as paid solutions (like Parallels), it works ‘fast enough’ and is completely. The problem is that QEMU isn’t optimized for M1 Macs, and virtualization is very slow… unless it uses MacOS’ Hypervisor.Framework.
So, in order to have a working Windows environment, you have to do it all in a virtual machine.