CPU, Main Boards, and Video Support For &debian-gnu; &release; only the PMac (Power-Macintosh or PowerMac) and PreP subarchitectures are supported. Kernel Flavours There are two flavours of the powerpc kernel in &debian;, based on the CPU type: powerpc This kernel flavour supports the PowerPC 601, 603, 604, 740, 750, and 7400 processors. All Apple PowerMac machines up to and including the one marketed as G4 use one of these processors. powerpc-smp All Apple PowerMac G4 SMP machines. power64 The power64 kernel flavour supports the following CPUs: The POWER3 processor is used in older IBM 64-bit server systems: known models include the IntelliStation POWER Model 265, the pSeries 610 and 640, and the RS/6000 7044-170, 7043-260, and 7044-270. The POWER4 processor is used in more recent IBM 64-bit server systems: known models include the pSeries 615, 630, 650, 655, 670, and 690. Systems using the PPC970 processor (Apple G5, YDL PowerStation, IBM Intellistation POWER 185) are also based on the POWER4 architecture, and use this kernel flavour. Newer IBM systems using POWER5, POWER6, and POWER7 processors. Power Macintosh (pmac) subarchitecture Apple (and briefly a few other manufacturers — Power Computing, for example) made a series of Macintosh computers based on the PowerPC processor. For purposes of architecture support, they are categorized as NuBus (not supported by &debian;), OldWorld, and NewWorld. OldWorld systems are most Power Macintoshes with a floppy drive and a PCI bus. Most 603, 603e, 604, and 604e based Power Macintoshes are OldWorld machines. Those pre-iMac PowerPC models from Apple use a four digit naming scheme, except for the beige colored G3 systems, which are also OldWorld. The so called NewWorld PowerMacs are any PowerMacs in translucent colored plastic cases and later models. That includes all iMacs, iBooks, G4 systems, blue colored G3 systems, and most PowerBooks manufactured in and after 1999. The NewWorld PowerMacs are also known for using the ROM in RAM system for MacOS, and were manufactured from mid-1998 onwards. Specifications for Apple hardware are available at AppleSpec, and, for older hardware, AppleSpec Legacy. Model Name/Number Generation Apple iMac Bondi Blue, 5 Flavors, Slot Loading NewWorld iMac Summer 2000, Early 2001 NewWorld iMac G5 NewWorld iBook, iBook SE, iBook Dual USB NewWorld iBook2 NewWorld iBook G4 NewWorld Power Macintosh Blue and White (B&W) G3 NewWorld Power Macintosh G4 PCI, AGP, Cube NewWorld Power Macintosh G4 Gigabit Ethernet NewWorld Power Macintosh G4 Digital Audio, Quicksilver NewWorld Power Macintosh G5 NewWorld PowerBook G3 FireWire Pismo (2000) NewWorld PowerBook G3 Lombard (1999) NewWorld PowerBook G4 Titanium NewWorld PowerBook G4 Aluminum NewWorld Xserve G5 NewWorld Performa 4400, 54xx, 5500 OldWorld Performa 6360, 6400, 6500 OldWorld Power Macintosh 4400, 5400 OldWorld Power Macintosh 7200, 7300, 7500, 7600 OldWorld Power Macintosh 8200, 8500, 8600 OldWorld Power Macintosh 9500, 9600 OldWorld Power Macintosh (Beige) G3 Minitower OldWorld Power Macintosh (Beige) Desktop, All-in-One OldWorld PowerBook 2400, 3400, 3500 OldWorld PowerBook G3 Wallstreet (1998) OldWorld Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh OldWorld Workgroup Server 7250, 7350, 8550, 9650, G3 OldWorld Power Computing PowerBase, PowerTower / Pro, PowerWave OldWorld PowerCenter / Pro, PowerCurve OldWorld UMAX C500, C600, J700, S900 OldWorld APS APS Tech M*Power 604e/2000 OldWorld Motorola Starmax 3000, 4000, 5000, 5500 OldWorld PReP subarchitecture Model Name/Number Motorola Firepower, PowerStack Series E, PowerStack II MPC 7xx, 8xx MTX, MTX+ MVME2300(SC)/24xx/26xx/27xx/36xx/46xx MCP(N)750 IBM RS/6000 40P, 43P Power 830/850/860 (6070, 6050) 6030, 7025, 7043 p640 CHRP subarchitecture Model Name/Number IBM RS/6000 B50, 43P-150, 44P Genesi Pegasos I, Pegasos II Fixstars YDL PowerStation APUS subarchitecture (unsupported) Model Name/Number Amiga Power-UP Systems (APUS) A1200, A3000, A4000 Nubus PowerMac subarchitecture (unsupported) NuBus systems are not currently supported by &debian;/powerpc. The monolithic Linux/PPC kernel architecture does not have support for these machines; instead, one must use the MkLinux Mach microkernel, which &debian; does not yet support. These include the following: Power Macintosh 6100, 7100, 8100 Performa 5200, 6200, 6300 Powerbook 1400, 2300, and 5300 Workgroup Server 6150, 8150, 9150 A linux kernel for these machines and limited support is available at . Non-PowerPC Macs Macintosh computers using the 680x0 series of processors are not in the PowerPC family but are instead m68k machines. Those models start with Mac II series, go on to the LC family, then the Centris series, and culminate in the Quadras and Performas. These models usually have a Roman numeral or 3-digit model number such as Mac IIcx, LCIII or Quadra 950. This model range started with the Mac II (Mac II, IIx, IIcx, IIci, IIsi, IIvi, IIvx, IIfx), then the LC (LC, LCII, III, III+, 475, 520, 550, 575, 580, 630), then the Mac TV, then the Centris (610, 650, 660AV), the Quadra (605, 610, 630, 650, 660AV, 700, 800, 840AV, 900, 950), and finally the Performa 200-640CD. In laptops, it started with the Mac Portable, then the PowerBook 100-190cs and the PowerBook Duo 210-550c (excluding PowerBook 500 which is Nubus, please see the section above). CPU, Main Boards, and Video Support Machines S822L S821L S822 S821 TYAN GN70-BP010