Not on the Harris, Qualcomm and Broadcom ones, those are modems. The Mediatek and TI Omap one I have no idea about. The SCEI one can only run YellowDog due to it being a PowerPC architecture.
That was a neat read, had never heard of it before. Yeah, besides like obviously IBM OSs and Debian I didn’t know anything else that had power support.
There’s various exotic platforms that supported PPC, like some the Amiga derived OSs like AmigaOS 4, MorphOS, AROS etc. BeOS also keenly supported PPC.
Not on the Harris, Qualcomm and Broadcom ones, those are modems. The Mediatek and TI Omap one I have no idea about. The SCEI one can only run YellowDog due to it being a PowerPC architecture.
Yellow Dog, there’s a name I haven’t heard in a while. Unfortunately it’s now long dead.
Debian at least still maintains a PPC version.
That was a neat read, had never heard of it before. Yeah, besides like obviously IBM OSs and Debian I didn’t know anything else that had power support.
There’s various exotic platforms that supported PPC, like some the Amiga derived OSs like AmigaOS 4, MorphOS, AROS etc. BeOS also keenly supported PPC.
Even Windows NT had a PPC version for a while.
And HaikuOS the BeOS successor compiles for PPC. :)