386 Unix (In)compatibilities Summary
John Plocher
plocher at uport.UUCP
Sat Aug 20 16:11:58 AEST 1988
In article <802 at vsi.UUCP> sullivan at vsi.UUCP (Michael T Sullivan) writes:
>> 2) How does this relate to the whole ABI concept?
>
>To paraphrase someone who responded, ABI is planned compatibility--this
>(uPort vs. 386/ix compatiblity) is just coincidence.
Since the Microport V/386 code is based on (and is identical at the
system call level) to the 386/ix code, the ABI is there by default (and
design). This (386) feature *is* what ABI is all about - the ability
to take a package from one 386 machine and run it on another one, even
if the Unix OS was bought from another vendor.
uPort vs. 386/ix compatiblity is there by DESIGN.
-John Plocher
Microport Systems
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