you've got a very good shot at running p9p on it - p9p is
already known to run on some linux ppc platform. with
any luck, it should just work.
native plan9 will be some work. john points to the Blue
Gene kernel (which you can get somewhere, but as i
understand it isn't quite a "stock" plan9 kernel
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 7:40 AM, ROuNIN wrote:
> Hello all,
> Recently, came across this at [http://blog.marc-seeger.de/2011/03/20/
> the-western-digital-mybook-live]:
>
> # cat /proc/cpuinfo
> processor : 0
> cpu : APM82181
> clock : 800.08MHz
> revision : 28.129 (pvr 12c4 1c81)
Hello all,
Recently, came across this at [http://blog.marc-seeger.de/2011/03/20/
the-western-digital-mybook-live]:
# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
cpu : APM82181
clock : 800.08MHz
revision : 28.129 (pvr 12c4 1c81)
bogomips : 1600.00
timebase: 80008
platform : PowerPC 44