[OpenBIOS] Macintosh device tree

Programmingkid programmingkidx at gmail.com
Sun Feb 24 18:40:10 CET 2013


On Feb 24, 2013, at 12:24 PM, Andreas Färber wrote:

> Am 18.02.2013 13:02, schrieb Programmingkid:
>> 
>> On Feb 3, 2013, at 6:24 PM, Andreas Färber wrote:
>> 
>>> Am 02.02.2013 22:27, schrieb Programmingkid:
>>>> I am investigating the device tree of the mac99 model. It looks like it is wrong. The part that I am concerned with is the via-cuda node. Both my iMac and iBook don't even have a via-cuda. They both have a via-pmu at 16000 node. I'm hoping someone has an original blue and white PowerMac G3. I would like the full device tree printout from it. The question I am trying to answer is does any newworld Mac have a via-cuda? If they don't, we know that it should be changed to a via-pmu at 16000 node.
>>> 
>>> I have one around, and it has a via-cuda at 16000 node. There's a
>>> power-mgt at 0 node at the same level (under mac-io at 5) but no pmu node.
>>> 
>>> Andreas
>> 
>> Where is the uni-n node located in the device tree?
>> What is the uni-n node's full name?
>> What are its properties?
> 
> There is no Uni-North on the early G3 Macs. They used Grackle instead.
> 
> model      PowerMac1,1
> compatible PowerMac1,1
>           MacRISC
>           Power Macintosh
> 
> It has:
> 
> /pci at 80000000
>  /pci-bridge at s
>    /mac-io at 5
> 
> Andreas

Thanks for the info. Did you see any official documentation that said what model the mac99 machine was suppose to emulate? I guess it was the first Blue and White PowerMac G3 because of how close it is to the emulated model. 




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