Q: By default is the emulated NIC installed and then you need to upgrade to a synthetic NIC?
>>> After you create a VM in Hyper-V, the default network adapter is a synthetic network adapter, however, you can't use the synthetic network adapter until you install Integration Services in this VM. If you want to perform a network-based installation( PXE boot) of the guest operating system or when integration services are not installed in the guest operating system, please use a legacy network adapter instead of the synthetic network adapter.
Q: How can you tell if you are using an emulated NIC or a synthetic NIC?
>>> You can check this in the VM's settings or you can open device manager inside the VM. The Legacy Network Adapter is an emulated adapter (Intel 21140 PCI)
The synthetic drivers 'talk' more directly to the actual hardware, bypassing most of the hypervisor (for common data operations). This dramatically cuts down on the hypervisor overhead related to most network activity. If your server doesn't communicate much on the network, or if your hardware is well undercommitted, you should be fine with the emulated drivers. There's definitely a performance penalty for doing this however.
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No, it's not possible.
nope
Emulated, imitated, mirrored...
Consult your drivers manual for the correct oil to be used.
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Since JumiGamer emulate the Joystick (Game Controller) to the driver level, you can play ANY PC GAME THAT WORKS WITH A JOYSTICK.JumiGamer also includes mouse and keyboard (also driven by low level drivers) which gives superior performance over other apps with this nature.The drivers are designed for Windows 32bits only, Although Mouse and Keyboard can be emulated without the use of drivers (Jumi falls back to emulation if the drivers cant be used, like in a 64bit version of Windows), the game controller must have valid drivers to function.
No, call-by-reference can be emulated with pointers.
Portal is not currently available on any emulated systems.
Yes
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No its to early the wifi for it has not emulated yet, which means it has not been developed yet.