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Re: Momentum PPC 970 eval board
Posted on 10-Aug-2004 15:27:49
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@BrianK

NewOS, the microkernel which a forkled version of is used in Haiku is designed to be as platform antagonistic as is possible. A PPC port has always been the intention and so a G5 version would require no more than a few tweaks and the nessacery drivers for the CPC925 northbridge ()and possible the AMD8111 southbridge if they don't allready exist) as long as it ahs been writen correctly

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