Title says it all, I fear.
Today I was using emulators/uae again and it was horribly unstable. It did not crash but the emulated machine was unusable, rendering errors, reboots, problems...
After disabling the kernel map isolation by setting hw.pmap.kpi (?) to 0 and rebooting, stability improved a lot. Not as good as before, but a lot better.
Now to check if this is some aging memory in my laptop, simple chance or some bug- I call upon users of emulators (no virtualisation like bhyve) if they can confirm or deny this.
Please pipe up you lot.
Today I was using emulators/uae again and it was horribly unstable. It did not crash but the emulated machine was unusable, rendering errors, reboots, problems...
After disabling the kernel map isolation by setting hw.pmap.kpi (?) to 0 and rebooting, stability improved a lot. Not as good as before, but a lot better.
Now to check if this is some aging memory in my laptop, simple chance or some bug- I call upon users of emulators (no virtualisation like bhyve) if they can confirm or deny this.
Please pipe up you lot.