Binary data file compatibility across machines
Dale Cook
cdm at gem-hy.Berkeley.EDU
Fri Dec 21 03:23:31 AEST 1990
In article <2216 at tuvie.UUCP>, hp at vmars.tuwien.ac.at (Peter Holzer) writes:
|> bilbo at bisco.kodak.COM (Charles Tryon) writes:
|>
|> >I have (as I have noted here previously) been using XDR to solve
this problem.
|> >I am wondering, however, how many systems/machines subscribe to this
standard?
|> >We have various flavors of Sun's here (3.4, 4.0.1 Sun3, Sparc) as
well as an
|> >IBM RS/6000 which all know about XDR. What other machines out there have
|> >XDR libraries?
|>
|> On our DECstations running Ultrix (3.1 and 4.0) using sockets causes
|> lots of functions called xdr_* to be linked in. So obviously an XDR
|> library does exist. Unfortunately no manual pages do exist for these
|> functions.
|>
We use it on our Masscomp and Cray/Unicos systems as well. It is _very_
well documented by the Masscomp folks (Concurrent Computing). I believe
that most, if not all, RPC implementations incorporate the XDR protocol.
--- Dale Cook cdm at inel.gov
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