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+here are old projects that are no longer in development, or are no longer focused on
+
+ the VoreStation project is a combination of two different goals:
+ to create a new UNIX-like operating system built from the ground-up for PowerPC systems,
+ and to create new hardware to run it on.
+
+ vap, the operating system, is a UNIX-like operating system based on a custom microkernel architecture + with a focus on both creating a fun and extensible environment for users and developers alike, and + improving the global knowledgebase of PowerPC-targeted operating system development. +
+ ++ the hardware, known as the VoreStation, is a desktop workstation computer designed around the + PowerPC 7xx series of processors and the PCI bus standard. it is intended to be compliant with the + CHRP standard, and will be designed to be as open as possible, with the goal of allowing users to + easily modify, upgrade, and even build their own hardware. +
+ ++ development of both vap and the VoreStation is still in the early stages, and as such, there is + currently no demo available. however, code for some of the components of vap is already available + on our git server (such as our Rust-OpenFirmware API + interface), and we are working on getting a demo of vap available for Apple's New World PPC Mac series. + the VoreStation hardware is still in the design phase, however we will be posting updates on its + development to the social media platforms linked below. +
+ ++ you can support our development team on LiberaPay here: + + +
+ ++ you can follow the development of both vap and the VoreStation on the following profiles: +
+ + ++ this project is not associated in any way with the Unix brand or trademark, despite any potential + similarities or references to Unix or other Unix-like operating systems. +
+ +this project is not associated in any way with the Unix brand or trademark, despite any potential similarities or references to Unix or other Unix-like operating systems. -