Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Dec 2005 20:48 UTC, submitted by alex_extreme
OSNews, Generic OSes PearPC, the PowerPC processor emulator capable of running Apple's Mac OS X on x86, has released version 0.4.0 after more than a year's wait. "This is the first release with G4 support by Daniel Foesch (you have to enable it in your config). Other features include support for native CD-ROMs (no need for images) and endianess safety (i.e. you can run PearPC on big-endian systems)." The full changelog is here, downloads are here.
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RE: Why?
by yanik on Tue 20th Dec 2005 23:50 UTC in reply to "Why?"
yanik
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2005-07-13

nevermind OS X, PearPC is a PowerPC emulator, and the PPC architecture is far from dying, even with apple going on the other side.

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RE[2]: Why?
by raver31 on Wed 21st Dec 2005 10:23 in reply to "RE: Why?"
raver31 Member since:
2005-07-06

agreed, there is more powerpc stuff around than OS X.

I dont know if it would work, but has anyone tried a later version of amiga os on this ?

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