Subject: Re: Porting a Linux-based OS to the PowerPC architecture (fwd)
To: Edward Wolpert <wolpert@neon.chem.utk.edu>
From: Hubert Chen <hubt@umich.edu>
List: macbsd-general
Date: 05/11/1994 00:34:42
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In message <9405110251.AA04101@neon.chem.utk.edu>you scrawled:
>Judging from the letter you included... I don't know how much those folks
>really know about the UNIX system... They suggested that it may be possible
>to have linux and their PPC UNIX binary compatable... that's just not
>possible at all. Period. The processor's are different, etc... I wish them
Anything is possible with emulation.. PPC is binary compatible with the
Mac, and Intel x86 DOS if you run SoftWindows. I agree it'd be a pain
in the ass, and nobody would want to do it, but I certainly wouldn't
call it impossible.
>luck, and hope it works out for the best. Also, I'm wondering how they are
>compiling gcc? Using MachTen? Something just doesn't make sense.. Is the
They could be compiling it on an IBM PPC, they say they've got a
native-mode compiler, and the only ones I know of are MetroWorks
CodeWarrior, and the IBM AIX compiler.
--hubt;
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