Changes between Version 21 and Version 22 of Source code organization
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- Nov 16, 2006 1:53:45 PM (18 years ago)
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v21 v22 24 24 * `src/VBox/` contains the bulk of the !VirtualBox code, again sorted into subdirectories. This has: 25 25 * `src/VBox/BFEGUI/`: The "Basic Front End GUI", a very limited UI that communicates with the VMM directly, without using COM. 26 * `src/VBox/Debugger/`: A guest debugger that is still evolving.26 * `src/VBox/Debugger/`: An (incomplete) guest debugger that is still evolving. 27 27 * `src/VBox/Devices/`: Code for the various guest devices that the VMM virtualizes, such as the audio, network, and graphics card, as well as the virtual hard disk and USB controller. 28 * `src/VBox/Disassembler/`: An (incomplete) guest debugger that is still evolving.28 * `src/VBox/Disassembler/`: 29 29 * `src/VBox/FBGUI/`: The "Framebuffer GUI", a GUI that sits directly on the Linux framebuffer. 30 30 * `src/VBox/GuestTools/`: The "Guest Additions" for Windows and Linux (and possibly more in the future); this is code that must be installed within a guest to optimize its performance and usability. The build system compiles this code into an ISO file that can be mounted as a VM's virtual CD-ROM drive, as described in the [wiki:"Downloads" user manual]. … … 35 35 * `src/VBox/Network/`: This contains a TAP driver for Windows (not needed with Linux since the Linux kernel has one). (This is a ''host'' driver and therefore does not belong under `Devices/` above.) 36 36 * `src/VBox/Runtime/`: The [wiki:"IPRT" InnoTek Portable Runtime]. 37 * `src/VBox/SDLGUI/`: An alternative frontend based on [http://www.libsdl.org/index.php SDL] , which runs virtual machines in full-screen mode only. This is useful for business use as well as testing during development. The VMs then have to be controlled with VBoxManage.37 * `src/VBox/SDLGUI/`: An alternative frontend based on [http://www.libsdl.org/index.php SDL]. This is useful for business use as well as testing during development. The VMs then have to be controlled with VBoxManage. 38 38 * `src/VBox/Support/`: 39 39 * `src/VBox/USB/`: