This emulation mode attempts to emulate an IBM 6050/6070, which was a PowerPC Reference Platform machine (a.k.a. PReP).
It is possible to install and run NetBSD/prep 2.1 in GXemul on an emulated IBM 6050 (PowerPC) machine. (Newer versions of NetBSD/prep use the wdc controller in a way which isn't implemented in GXemul yet, or there are bugs in GXemul's PowerPC CPU emulation.)
To install NetBSD/prep onto a disk image, follow these instructions:
    dd if=/dev/zero of=nbsd_prep.img bs=1024 count=1 seek=1000000
  
    ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/iso/2.1/prepcd.iso
    ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-2.1/prep/binary/kernel/netbsd-GENERIC.gz
  
    gxemul -X -e ibm6050 -d nbsd_prep.img -d rdb:prepcd.iso -j prep/binary/kernel/netbsd-INSTALL.gz
  
	At "(I)nstall, (S)hell, or (H)alt", choose
		s.
	
# fdisk -u wd0
	
Do you want to change our idea of what BIOS thinks? [n]
		(just press ENTER)
	
Which partition do you want to change?: [none] 0
	
sysid: ...  (just press ENTER)
	
start: ... 1cyl
	
size: ...  (just press ENTER)
	
Which partition do you want to change?: [none] (press ENTER)
	
Should we write new partition table? [n] y
	
# disklabel -I -i wd0
	
partition> a
	
Filesystem type [?] [unused]: 4.2BSD
	
Start offset ('x' to start after partition 'x') [0c, 0s, 0M]: 1c
	
Partition size ('$' for all remaining) [0c, 0s, 0M]: 900M
	
partition> b
	
Filesystem type [?] [unused]: swap
	
Start offset ('x' to start after partition 'x') [0c, 0s, 0M]: a
	
Partition size ('$' for all remaining) [0c, 0s, 0M]: $
	
partition> W
	
Label disk [n]? y
	
partition> Q
	
# newfs wd0a
	
# sysinst
	
Choose to install onto wd0. Choose
		"a: Edit the MBR partition table"
		when presented with that option.
	
Choose the 'a' partition/slice,
		set the 'e' ("active") and 'f' ("install") fields to Yes,
		and then choose "x: Partition table OK".
	
Choose "b: Use existing partition sizes" in the next
		menu.
	
Select partition 'a' and press ENTER. Set field 'k' (mount point)
		to '/'.
	
Get out of the partitioner by selecting
		"x: Partition sizes ok" twice.
	
At "Write outside MBR partition? [n]:", just press
		ENTER.
	
Install from CD-ROM, device wd1c.
If everything worked, NetBSD should now be installed on the disk image. Use the following command line to boot the emulated machine:
gxemul -X -e ibm6050 -d nbsd_prep.img netbsd-GENERIC.gz
When asked which the root device is, type wd0 and just press ENTER to select the default values for dump device, file system type, and init path.