I searched google and found a link to a PearPC version with YellowDog 3.x but I was wondering if PearPC could run any more recent versions. Does anybody know?
And further, would Qemu be my only other option for emulating the PowerPC (besides sheepshaver)?
Can PearPC run YellowDog Linux?
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Hello and welcome!
I guess you summed up your options for emulating the PowerPC processor. PearPC doesn't run PowerPC linux versions (some efforts were made to run a later Mandriva PPC version, but these failed). SheepShaver only runs Mac OS for PPC (up to Mac OS 9.0.4). Currently, Qemu would be your only option. PPC emulation in Qemu is worked in the Google summer of code, so perhaps new capabilities (like running Mac OS) come into being.
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Cat_7
I guess you summed up your options for emulating the PowerPC processor. PearPC doesn't run PowerPC linux versions (some efforts were made to run a later Mandriva PPC version, but these failed). SheepShaver only runs Mac OS for PPC (up to Mac OS 9.0.4). Currently, Qemu would be your only option. PPC emulation in Qemu is worked in the Google summer of code, so perhaps new capabilities (like running Mac OS) come into being.
Best,
Cat_7
Hi,
No, there is a gap between Mac OS 9.0.4 (maximum version for SheepShaver) and OSX 10.2 (minimum version for PearPC, but better support for 10.3/4).
However, as said, qemu might run 9.1 and 9.2 when further developed.
Qemu also seems to run OSX: http://nnucomputerwhiz.com/run-osx-in-u ... -qemu.html
Best,
Cat_7
No, there is a gap between Mac OS 9.0.4 (maximum version for SheepShaver) and OSX 10.2 (minimum version for PearPC, but better support for 10.3/4).
However, as said, qemu might run 9.1 and 9.2 when further developed.
Qemu also seems to run OSX: http://nnucomputerwhiz.com/run-osx-in-u ... -qemu.html
Best,
Cat_7
Okay well now I have a somewhat unrelated question. If I wanted to buy a PowerPC mac, what would be my best choice as far as compatibility and performance? Ideally I would like a model that would afford me with enough speed/power for any PowerPC applications as well as be compatible with anything I would like to run. It would also be nice if it were something like a Macmini that did not take up a lot of space (independent/no integrated monitor). I wouldn't want to spend that much money for something that old so it would also have to be cheap/easy to find. I don't suppose you would know of any models that fit this description?
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EDIT: Didn't realize answer was the wrong one. Sorry.
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