OpenBSD on Motorola 88000 Processors

(miod.online.fr)

43 points | by rbanffy 1 day ago

1 comments

  • readitalready 1 hour ago

    I still have some of the 88000 reference manuals, and it was really my first introduction to RISC architecture, and I thought it was great. But I never figured out why companies like Apple never chose it for their CPU?

    • mrpippy 35 minutes ago

      I believe it was the first RISC that Apple prototyped building a Mac around, including a 68K emulator. IIRC from Gary Davidian’s CHM oral history, it was corporate dealmaking that led to AIM and PPC more than any technical negatives for the 88K.

      https://computerhistory.org/blog/transplanting-the-macs-cent...

      • shawn_w 56 minutes ago

        Complicated, expensive CPU marketed to very high end workstation use? Nobody thought it was worth picking up even if it was faster than the alternatives.