Yup, it also does not work on a 486, 386, or 286 cpu. It does not work on an ARM processor either. It won't work on a Sparc station, and it won't work with that old Voodoo 3dfx graphic card, or any other obsolete hardware.
As has been stated many times before, Boxee is based on XBMC. XBMC only works in i386 based architecture with at least OpenGL 2 support. XBMC is also open source, so if you want PPC support you can get to work on the code.
Just want to point out in my post above, that by i386 architecture, I meant i386 architecture with adequate processing power. Hence, the 386 and 486 cpu is not supported. Just wanted to get that in before someone points out the inconsistency in my post.
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I love how Boxee doesn't support Apple PPC architecture - Thanks Boxee!!!
Yup, it also does not work on a 486, 386, or 286 cpu. It does not work on an ARM processor either. It won't work on a Sparc station, and it won't work with that old Voodoo 3dfx graphic card, or any other obsolete hardware.
As has been stated many times before, Boxee is based on XBMC. XBMC only works in i386 based architecture with at least OpenGL 2 support. XBMC is also open source, so if you want PPC support you can get to work on the code.
Just want to point out in my post above, that by i386 architecture, I meant i386 architecture with adequate processing power. Hence, the 386 and 486 cpu is not supported. Just wanted to get that in before someone points out the inconsistency in my post.