I've got my hands on an Apple "Dual 2 GHz PowerPC G5" (PowerMac11,2) with a GeForce 6600LE. It's connected with a DVI-to-HDMI-Cable to my LG 4K monitor (it's the only one I have).
Booting Mac OS X 10.4 works without a problem, but it's not of much use to me, so I decided to install FreeBSD. I successfully flashed a USB stick with FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img and I can boot from it through Open Firmware (cmd + alt + O + F and then enter
However, the console font is really small, both in Open Firmware, the FreeBSD boot messages, and the installer (see attached photos). They are also not printed clearly, so I have to guess what's shown on the screen.
I found this thread but
Booting Mac OS X 10.4 works without a problem, but it's not of much use to me, so I decided to install FreeBSD. I successfully flashed a USB stick with FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-powerpc-powerpc64-memstick.img and I can boot from it through Open Firmware (cmd + alt + O + F and then enter
boot ud:,\\:tbxi
).However, the console font is really small, both in Open Firmware, the FreeBSD boot messages, and the installer (see attached photos). They are also not printed clearly, so I have to guess what's shown on the screen.
I found this thread but
set kern.vty=sc
doesn't change anything and mode 0
or mode 2
fails ( mode not found
). Is there any way to change the resolution so I can read what I'm installing or do I have to get another monitor?