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after installing every related package known to man <tt>qemu</tt>
gives me the following cpu options:<br>
<br>
<tt>$ qemu -cpu ?<br>
x86 [n270]<br>
x86 [athlon]<br>
x86 [pentium3]<br>
x86 [pentium2]<br>
x86 [pentium]<br>
x86 [486]<br>
x86 [coreduo]<br>
x86 [kvm32]<br>
x86 [qemu32]<br>
x86 [kvm64]<br>
x86 [core2duo]<br>
x86 [phenom]<br>
x86 [qemu64]<br>
x86 [host]</tt><br>
<br>
which seems inconsistent with idea that it can handle ppc (which i'd
like to figure out to allow others without ppc machines to do some
testing).<br>
<br>
i've managed to figure out there is <tt>qemu-system-ppc</tt> (part
of the <tt>qemu-system</tt> package):<br>
<br>
<tt>$ qemu-system-ppc -cpu ? | grep G4<br>
PowerPC G4 PVR 000c0209</tt><br>
<br>
(that is one of <b>398</b> options!) but it seems to require <tt>openbios-ppc</tt>
which seems to exist only as a source package on ubuntu. i could
always build it but i'd like to make this as easy as possible for
people. any ideas?<br>
<br>
btw i'm not yet running this up the qemu flagpole because this
really is more of a question of the particular ubutnu
implementation.<br>
<br>
thx<br>
wxl<br>
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