On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 02:44:51PM +0100, Alexander Stohr wrote:
> > What about support for other architectures, in particular PPC?
> 
> The Apple as the #1 PPC platform (okay there might be several others)
> does have an AGP slot and to my knowledge there is a nice ATI history
> for the MacOS. Not bad the idea.
> 
> It's a 32 bit platform, am i right?

Yes, current Apple PowerPCs are 32-bit.  IBM has 64-bit PowerPC CPUs in
their servers and workstations, and there's some speculation that Apple
might ship a machine with a PowerPC 970 CPU next year (that would be
64-bit), but it's just speculation unconfirmed by Apple.

> Or i am just confusing it with the DEC Alpha which is 64 bit.
> Anyone knows it there are Alpha's out that do have AGP slots?

There are Alpha systems with AGP slots, but they're fairly uncommon.

-andy


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