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MPC7500:
The heatsink  ;D

lepidotos:

--- Quote from: ClassicHasClass on January 29, 2022, 11:49:35 am ---Stupid question: if you don't have the mainboard or CPU, what do you have instead?

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Case, SSD, 32GB RAM, power supply, cooling fans, GPU, wi-fi stick, FreeBSD CD, and a big empty void where the mainboard and CPU would be.

--- Quote from: MPC7500 on January 29, 2022, 01:19:56 pm ---The heatsink  ;D

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;D

Hasturtium:

--- Quote from: ClassicHasClass on January 29, 2022, 11:49:35 am ---Stupid question: if you don't have the mainboard or CPU, what do you have instead?

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32GB RAM, new-in-box Radeon Pro W5500, Chenbro SR20503 case, EVGA 650W power supply, two 256GB SSDs, a 4TB hard drive, a Pioneer Blu-ray drive, Intel PCIe wireless card, and relevant cables - but I’ve been waiting on the CPU, heatsink, and motherboard since I bought them in September. Glad to know I’m not alone, but an official update and timeline would be really nice…

And yes, Haiku would scream bloody murder on current Power hardware. I’d be happy to test builds on mine, whenever it gets here.

DKnoto:
Hi,
I am interested in Haiku on PowerPC / Power 9. Recently I even bought a Power Mac G5 D 1.8 GHz for pennies.
I have tried to compile what I can into a PPC architecture but with no success. System-build tools do not compile.
I tried on Haiku / 64 and Linux. There are construction errors in one of the macros. As far as possible, I will try to
overcome this problem this week.

I have a question if I understand the markings correctly:

ppc -> 32 bits big-endian,
ppcle -> 32 bits litle-endian
ppc64 -> 64 bits big-endian,
ppc64le -> 64 bits litle-endian?

MPC7500:
Yup

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