Calling all PowerPC users - Team effort to get the processor "database" correct

ApfelKlassik.de

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Nov 7, 2022
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Folks,
it always has been annoying me that the information about which actual processor is contained in a some PPC machines seems to be inconsistent between different sources.

With the help of some friends here we identified the method to read the Processor Version Register from the command line - the value can then be looked up in the official lists (even from Motorola/NXP).

ioreg -l | grep cpu-version

An Example ... my G4 Ti-Book (A1001, EMC1913, 667MHz) does report 0x80010201, which makes it a PPC 7445 (v2.1)

- Mactracker incorrectly states 7455 (v2.1) (even if there might have been issues using 7455, the number would be 3.2/3/4)
- Everymac incorrectly states 7451

I guess you get the idea.

Therefore I would like to ask all of you to run the command and reply to this thread with


Model in Words (Model No, Model EMC, MHz, Serial) and the output of the command.
PowerBook G4 DVI Ti 667 (A1001, EMC1913, 667MHZ, Serial), 0x80010201

EDIT: Based on some comments the serial number would be great, too, as to possibly correlate "batches" with production sites.


I will collect all information, publish the results and also try to feed them back to Mactracker.

Thanks for your help!

=> You can feel the pulse of the quest here :) => https://apfelklassik.de/ppc-quest/
 
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Nixontheknight

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Nov 3, 2021
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I have four additions, two G4, and two G3. Let's start with the laptops, shall we?
iBook G4 14" (A1055, EMC N/A, 933MHz), 0x80010303
iBook G3 clamshell 12.1" (M2453, EMC 1847, 300MHz), 0x00088300
iMac G3 400 DV (M5521, EMC 1821, 400MHz), 0x00088300
iMac G4 800 15" (M6498, EMC 1873, 800MHz), 0x80000201 (= 7450 v2.1, same as the 17")
 
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