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{{short description|Computer system architecture}} {{Redirect|PReP|PrEP|Pre-exposure prophylaxis||Prep (disambiguation)}} {{No footnotes|date=January 2016}} {{POWER, PowerPC, and Power ISA}} '''PowerPC Reference Platform''' ('''PReP''') was a standard [[system architecture]] for [[PowerPC]]-based computer systems (as well as a [[reference implementation]]) developed at the same time as the PowerPC processor architecture. Published by [[IBM]] in 1994, it allowed hardware vendors to build a machine that could run various operating systems, including [[Windows NT]], [[OS/2]], [[Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]], [[Taligent]] and [[IBM AIX|AIX]]. One of the stated goals of the PReP specification was to leverage standard PC hardware. [[Apple Inc.|Apple]], wishing to seamlessly transition its [[Mac (computer)|Macintosh]] computers to PowerPC, found this to be particularly problematic. As it appeared no one was particularly happy with PReP, a new standard, the [[Common Hardware Reference Platform]] (CHRP), was developed and published in late 1995, incorporating the elements of both PReP and the [[Power Macintosh]] architecture. Key to CHRP was the requirement for [[Open Firmware]] (also required in PReP-compliant systems delivered after June 1, 1995), which gave vendors greatly improved support during the boot process, allowing the hardware to be far more varied. PReP systems were never popular.{{Clarify|reason=vague|date=January 2016}} Finding current, readily available operating systems for old PReP hardware can be difficult. [[Debian]] and [[NetBSD]] still maintain their respective ports to this architecture, although developer and user activity is extremely low.{{Clarify|reason=vague|date=January 2016}} The [[RTEMS]] real-time operating system provides a board support package for PReP which can be run utilizing the [[QEMU]] PReP emulator. This provides a convenient development environment for PowerPC-based real-time, embedded systems. Power.org has a [[Power Architecture Platform Reference]] (PAPR) that provides the foundation for development of [[Power ISA]]-based computers running the [[Linux]] operating system. PAPR was released in the fourth quarter of 2006. ==See also== * [[PowerOpen Environment]] * [[IBM ThinkPad Power Series]] == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [https://public.dhe.ibm.com/rs6000/technology/spec/ PReP Specification Version 1.1 and related documents] * [https://public.dhe.ibm.com/rs6000/technology/spec/jointhrp.ps The PowerPC (TM) Hardware Reference Platform], an overview of [[Common Hardware Reference Platform|CHRP]] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20120201132638/http://www.rtems.com/wiki/index.php/Qemuprep QEMU PReP emulation for RTEMS operating system] [[Category:PowerPC mainboards]] [[Category:IBM computer hardware]]
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