I asked this at OLS and no one knew of an open source x86 Open Firmware
emulator.

99% of the time it is people wanting to use cheap x86 cards in Open
Firmware systems to avoid having to pay $$ for those added valued ROMs.

--- Ian Romanick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Alan Cox wrote:
> 
> > On Mer, 2004-07-28 at 22:31, Kronos wrote:
> > 
> >>Btw, how do we POST non-x86 (eg. ppc) video boards? I don't think
> that
> >>there's x86 code in their ROM...
> > 
> > Same way X does - x86emu
> 
> I think he meant using OpenFirmware video cards on x86 boxes.  Does 
> x86emu take care of that?  In any case, that's probably much less
> common 
> than people wanting to use x86 cards on OpenFirmware systems.
> 
> 
> 
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