I beleive we need to source processors which are merely PPC compatible, not perfect copies of the 603 or 604e. Also, we probably don't need to emulate the Blizzard PPC accelerator perfectly, but just enough to run OS4, which at face value seems easier then emulating an entire Amiga, down the the chipset timing and all other nuisances.
While Dennis had to emulate an OCS Amiga perfectly in order to run the vast reportoire of Amiga games, this time we simply need to emulate a Blizzard just enough to run OS4 reliably. Since OS4 runs on various other platfroms with a wide variety of processors (A1, MicroA1, CybertSorm, Blizzard etc) it is probably a lot more forgiving as regards emulation then many Amiga games and hardware hitting programs. Indeed, emulating the general setup of the Blizzard PPC might be enough to get OS4 going!
Anyone here who has intimate knowledge of how the Blizzard PPC works may help! Maybe explain how the GAL which interfaces the processors with the Amiga and RAM can be reverse engineered if need be? Remember, the 68K series processors is not used by OS4, so it's just neeeded to boot the Minimig and pass control to the PPC.
When Dennis announced his Minimig project on this site, I was one of the many sceptics who thought it was impossible to recreate such a complex machine as the Amiga, but I was gladly proven wrong, as increadible as this looked. By comparison, the task of emulating a Blizzard PPC just enough to run OS4 seems definitly possible!