OpenBSD on the PPC PowerMac

OpenBSD on the PPC PowerMac

PowerMac G5

The PowerMac G5 was introduced by Apple in 2003 and was marketed as “the world's first 64-bit desktop computer”. The G5 line were the latest model before Apple began the the transition from PowerPC to Intel. The G5 line had various models.

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Model A1093, codename 'Niagara, Q78', released april 2005

Part Description
CPU 1 x PowerPC 970FX G5
GPU NVIDIA GeForceFX 5200 Ultra
Memory PC-3200 DDR SDRAM, max 4GB
Storage 80GB SATA HDD
Connectivity 1GbE, optional AirPort Extreme 802.11b/g WiFi card

Model A1047, codename unknown, released april 2005

Part Description
CPU 2 x PowerPC 970FX G5
GPU ATI Radeon 9600 (M9747 and M9748), ATI Radeon 9650 (M9749)
Memory PC-3200 DDR SDRAM, max 8GB
Storage 160GB or 250GB SATA HDD
Connectivity 1GbE, optional AirPort Extreme 802.11b/g WiFi card

Model A1117, codename 'Cypher',released october 2005

Part Description
CPU 1 x PowerPC 970MP G5 (M9590 and M9591), 2 x PowerPC 970MP G5 (M9592)
GPU NVIDIA GeForce 6600 LE (M9590), NVIDIA GeForce 6600 (M9591 and M9592)
Memory PC2-4200 DDR2 SDRAM, max 16GB
Storage 160GB or 250GB SATA HDD
Connectivity 2 x 1GbE, optional AirPort Extreme 802.11b/g WiFi card

PowerMac G4