Patrik Stridvall wrote:
> > There might have been some exploratory work
> > on the Linux PowerPC platform way back then, but that was
> > the extent of it.
> 
> That is about the same thing that I remember.

This was posted by Gav a while back:


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michael_cardenas wrote:
> 
>     We have had a large number of requests to port our software to LinuxPPC.
> Apparently lots of graphics software users have macs running canvas and are
> interested in this type of port.
> 
>     Is this really feasible? What are your opinions on the possibility of
> this? I imagine it would mostly require the porting of the asm code, which
> there doesn't seem to be much of...

I had some simple WineLib apps up and running on LinuxPPC about a year
ago.
Check the wine-patches archives for my work: not all of it made it in,
due
to the fact that I fudged around some important things like the
exception
handling structures, and register-based calling conventions for some
APIs.

I may have a tarball around somewhere....

-Gav

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