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Re: Little thought of today



On Fri, Mar 29, 2024 at 2:26 PM Umberto Cerrato <u.cerrato%icloud.com@localhost> wrote:
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> I think we macppc users have a big pro among other NetBSD users out there (i386, amd64 users in example). We have a one big family of machines very similar or identical among them. I am specifically talking about the G4 macs which probably are the most common machines. Maybe the "best" PowerPC Macs to run things on.
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> Having a single big family means easier support, and a chance more if i.e. something work fine on a G4 iBook should/could run fine on a G4 mac mini too.
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> We are somehow a bigger family compared to i.e. the many different x86 thinkpad and other manufacturers machines.
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> I came out with this thought after trying NetBSD on a Xeon computer and a Pentium 4 and another more recent Intel machine and surprisingly the experience has been the same and/or worse than the one with my beloved mac mini.
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> But the difference is that with mac mini everything is easier. Since it is a so "well known" system, there is a solution.
> While a random Xeon/Intel system may have a problem only few people may have experienced already.
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> So actually, since we are a well defined group, I think it is easier or there is more chance to have a working macppc _out of the box_ than a _random_ x86/amd64 machine.
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> In fact I noticed x86 netbsd people somehow had to make a sort of decision about which of the many x86/amd64 systems to choose as "family"/reference machine. Like the x2-- series thinkpads or t5--.
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> Happy Easter

Happy Easter to you as well.

I never tried macppc. Do you have a particular favorite machine? I
haven't had one in a very long time. The mini seems nice.

Andy


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