A question about 386 binaries

Dave Hammond daveh at marob.MASA.COM
Tue Apr 18 01:40:07 AEST 1989


In article <817 at sunset.MATH.UCLA.EDU> tony at MATH.UCLA.EDU () writes:
>Is it true that all bianries created under various different 80386 based 
>UNIX/XENIX operating systems are fully portable; i.e will the program 
>executables compiled on a Unisys 386 machine running Unix Sys V work 
>(without modifications) under SCO Xenix 2.3.1 (on a 386 clone)?  

Xenix 386 will run/link executable/object files in its native format
or in AT&T's COFF (Common Object File Format) format.

Most SysV R3.2 386 ports will run/link both COFF and Xenix binaries.

Does anyone know if there is any AT&T-mandated policy that all Sys VR3.2
386 ports run COFF binaries, Xenix binaries, or both?

--
Dave Hammond
daveh at marob.masa.com



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