Apple PowerPC G3/G4 core?
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Re: Apple PowerPC G3/G4 core?
Doubtful you'll see it for quite some years, until the project migrates to another board is my bet. The PowerPC is a lot more advanced than any of the chips so far re-implemented.
No reason it can't be done, but the current hardware simply isn't big enough or clocked high enough i suspect.
No reason it can't be done, but the current hardware simply isn't big enough or clocked high enough i suspect.
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Re: Apple PowerPC G3/G4 core?
The PowerPC G3 is a Pentium II-equivalent processor, released in 1997. The DE-10 Nano can handle roughly 486 levels of CPUs, a simple rule of thumb is that it can handle systems released until 1994. Not going to happen.
G3/G4 computers are still very affordable if that’s what you want.
G3/G4 computers are still very affordable if that’s what you want.