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Re: PowerPC PC104?

From: "Legacy 'Xunker'" <>
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 22:27:35 -0700

The PowerPC machines that run NT must conform to what is/was called the Common Hardware Reference Platform, or CHRP (chirp).  No Apple branded hardware does/did, but most 3rd party PowerPC Stuff did, like the IBM Thinkpad 750.

Greg Teiber wrote:

> PPC machines used NuBus and PCI.  I don't know about the Sony and Motorola machines though.  They were sold in japan running NT.  They MAY use ISA :)  Remember, to the bus, a chip's a chip.  Problem is, PC104 would be a huge bottleneck for the Chip.
>
> And those Cross platform machines, were Rhapsody boxes :)  Ran Rhapsoday, And could run macOS, on top of it.  They ran PCI.

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