Hi,
I'm pretty sure they're not compliant, but they're more similar to CHRP than to NewWorld or OldWorld macs as we currently have emulated, so any step to CHRP is a step to them.
On 31/07/17 10:51, BALATON Zoltan wrote:
On Mon, 31 Jul 2017, Natalia Portillo wrote:
The good side, is that when those 4 steps are done you've done ~90% of what is needed to emulate OS/2-ppc, Solaris 2.5.1 for ppc, and some versions of AIX, and about ~70% of CHRP emulation (sam4x0yy for AmigaOS and efika for MorphOS, those are CHRP computers).
Are you sure about sam4x0ey being CHRP compliant? These seem to be built around an AMCC embedded PPC SoC with some additional hardware and do not look like something resembling a PC. They also have UBoot instead of OpenFirmware. (I'm working on emulating the Sam460EX but it's not ready yet.)
The Efika may be a CHRP machine, at least that has an OpenFirmware implementation and mentions CHRP compatibility with regard to that but I'm not sure if that's meant for the firmware only or the hardware is also compliant (this is also built on a different SoC).
Regards, BALATON Zoltan