Am 11.02.2013 05:50, schrieb David Gibson:
The PowerPC 620 was the very first 64-bit PowerPC implementation, but
hardly anyone ever actually used the chips. qemu notionally supports the
620, but since we don't actually have code to implement the segment table,
the support is broken (quite
Andreas Färber a écrit :
Am 11.02.2013 05:50, schrieb David Gibson:
The PowerPC 620 was the very first 64-bit PowerPC implementation, but
hardly anyone ever actually used the chips. qemu notionally supports the
620, but since we don't actually have code to implement the segment table,
the
On 11.02.2013, at 16:13, Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 11.02.2013 05:50, schrieb David Gibson:
The PowerPC 620 was the very first 64-bit PowerPC implementation, but
hardly anyone ever actually used the chips. qemu notionally supports the
620, but since we don't actually have code to implement
The PowerPC 620 was the very first 64-bit PowerPC implementation, but
hardly anyone ever actually used the chips. qemu notionally supports the
620, but since we don't actually have code to implement the segment table,
the support is broken (quite likely in other ways too).
This partch,