From: Jens v. d. H. <ma...@vd...> - 2005-08-26 06:52:41
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>> >> Here's a list taken from QEMU: >> >> >> /* PowerPC 74x/75x cores (aka G3) */ >> CPU_PPC_74x = 0x00080000, >> CPU_PPC_755 = 0x00083000, >> CPU_PPC_74xP = 0x10080000, >> CPU_PPC_750CXE22 = 0x00082202, >> CPU_PPC_750CXE24 = 0x00082214, >> CPU_PPC_750CXE24b = 0x00083214, >> CPU_PPC_750CXE31 = 0x00083211, >> CPU_PPC_750CXE31b = 0x00083311, >> #define CPU_PPC_750CXE CPU_PPC_750CXE31b >> CPU_PPC_750FX = 0x70000000, >> CPU_PPC_750GX = 0x70020000, >> /* PowerPC 74xx cores (aka G4) */ >> CPU_PPC_7400 = 0x000C0000, >> CPU_PPC_7410 = 0x800C0000, >> CPU_PPC_7441 = 0x80000200, >> CPU_PPC_7450 = 0x80000000, >> CPU_PPC_7451 = 0x80000203, >> CPU_PPC_7455 = 0x80010000, >> CPU_PPC_7457 = 0x80020000, >> CPU_PPC_7457A = 0x80030000, >> >> >> >> > > PearPC only allows for G4 if the (pvr & 0xffff0000) == 0x000c0000. > So, it's very unlikely that PearPC would have worked with it. > > > I see. So looking at above list I'd say that this G4 - check isn't quite accurate then. Jens |