On 01.07.2013, at 02:13, Alexander Graf wrote: > Recently there has been a lot of progress on the OpenBIOS side to get Mac OS X > to boot. > > For a while now it seemed there was only very little to make it a fully > working > guest os in QEMU. > > This patch set is the result of this. With this I can successfully boot Mac > OS X > 10.2 to 10.4 with the g3beige machine all the way to the GUI. I was not able > to > boot 10.0 or 10.1, both of which crashed in interrupt controller registration. > 10.5 does not include drivers for g3beige anymore. Everything as of 10.6 is > x86 > only. > > The mac99 target doesn't look quite as good, but also very close. FWIW only > minor issues in our NVRAM layout keep us from using that one. 10.4 already > boots for me. > > Please don't try to run this with KVM yet. Mac OS X uses mixed mode (half > real, > half paged) extensively, which happens to break badly in KVM. > > For reference, here are a few pictures: > > > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8976842/Screen%20Shot%202013-06-29%20at%2021.25.38.png > > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8976842/Screen%20Shot%202013-06-29%20at%2005.21.03.png > > If you want to try this out, please apply the patches on top of my ppc-next > queue. Or just use this git repo: > > git://github.com/agraf/qemu.git macos-v2
Applied to ppc-next. Alex