Name : pearpc
| |
Version : 0.3.1
| Vendor : apt4suse
|
Release : 3
| Date : 2005-07-19 22:57:18
|
Group : System/Emulators/Other
| Source RPM : pearpc-0.3.1-3.src.rpm
|
Size : 0.89 MB
| |
Packager : (none)
| |
Summary : PearPC is an architecture-independent PowerPC platform
|
Description :
PearPC is an architecture-independent PowerPC platform emulator capable of running most PowerPC operating systems.
See example configuration file in /usr/share/doc/package/pearpc/ppccfg.example
The following operating systems were tested and run (to some extent) in PearPC (ie. as clients):
Mandrake Linux 9.1 for PPC installer: Runs well Mandrake Linux 9.1 for PPC after installation: Hard to boot. Runs very well afterwards. Darwin for PPC: Runs well Mac OS X 10.3: Runs well with some caveats OpenBSD for PPC: Crashes while booting (accesses PCI in an unsupported way) NetBSD for PPC: Crashes while booting AIX for PPC: Some people ask about that. See FAQ.
PearPC emulates the following hardware:
- CPU GENERIC: Sort of G3, no altivec yet. A portable (but unported :-) CPU (500 times slower than the host). It features a modest command-line debugger. - CPU JITC-X86: Sort of G3, no altivec yet. A very fast CPU only for x86 systems (40 times slower than the host). - PCI-Brige: A barebone PCI-Bridge, enough to work with. - IDE-Controller: Sort of CMD646 with bus-mastering support. You can attach IDE-harddisk(s) and/or IDE-CDROM(s) by specifying files (or devices for UN*X) from your host machine. - PIC: A programmable interrupt controller (kind of Heathrow). - VIA-Cuda: With attached Mouse and Keyboard. - Network Controller: Emulates a 3COM 3C90x, currently only works on POSIX systems with /dev/tun support. - NVRAM: Capable of storing 8KiB non-volatile memory. - USB: A placebo USB-hub. Sufficient to make the client think that it has USB support. - PROM: Sort of OpenFirmware. It\'s ugly and contains a lot of hacks but it allows to boot Yaboot and BootX from HFS/HFS+ partitions.
AUTHORS ------- Sebastian Biallas < sb AT balians.net> Stefan Weyergraf < stefan AT weyergraf.de>
|
RPM found in directory: /packages/linux-pbone/ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-scorot/suse92/RPMS/x86_64 |