after installing every related package known to man qemu gives me the following cpu options:
$ qemu -cpu ? x86 [n270] x86 [athlon] x86 [pentium3] x86 [pentium2] x86 [pentium] x86 [486] x86 [coreduo] x86 [kvm32] x86 [qemu32] x86 [kvm64] x86 [core2duo] x86 [phenom] x86 [qemu64] x86 [host] 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). i've managed to figure out there is qemu-system-ppc (part of the qemu-system package): $ qemu-system-ppc -cpu ? | grep G4 PowerPC G4 PVR 000c0209 (that is one of *398* options!) but it seems to require openbios-ppc 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? btw i'm not yet running this up the qemu flagpole because this really is more of a question of the particular ubutnu implementation. thx wxl
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