I'm currently trying to build a configuration to test some code on Big-Endian systems.
Through chats and research, i've been convinced that a good target for these tests would be the PowerPC architecture. Since i don't own one, and don't expect to get direct access to one anytime soon, i'm looking for some kind of emulation software to test my code.
Problem is, i've found no "easy to use" solution in this area.
It seems there are at least 2 possibles solutions, one using QEMU, and the other one using PearPC. None of them is really easy to deploy.
The way i see it :
I would like something as simple as deploying a VMWare virtual machine, with a simple ghost VM ready-to-use and to download.
Additional info : I believe Linux on PowerPC is probably the better OS choice here, since emulating a MAC environment is likely to break license. I guess QEMU is also more up-to-date and supported than PearPC. Host system can be either Windows or Linux. Host CPU must be x86.
On Windows, the complete steps are-
Now open a cygwin terminal and go to the qemu folder inside the terminal, then type-
./qemu-system-ppc -L Bios powerpc_linux.qcow2 -net nic -net user -m 1024
Here only change the VM name powerpc_linux.qcow2 to the correct one.