Altos binary format?
Jeff Smith
jeffs at bcs800.UUCP
Fri Feb 1 07:30:14 AEST 1991
In <4649 at altos86.Altos.COM> ti at altos86.Altos.COM (Ti Kan) writes:
>You didn't mention which operating system release running on
>what Altos hardware. Over the years, we have gone from XENIX III
>to XENIX V to UNIX V.3.1 and now UNIX V.3.2. All this occurred
>on various hardware platforms from all proprietary to the
>current open-architecture systems. We have also switched to
>straddling both the Motorola 68x and Intel 80x86 architectures
>to being an exclusive Intel-based company.
Oops! The hardware is an Altos 486/20, and the o/s is Xenix version
3.1as0. The reason for asking, is that I also have Xenix 2.2.1 (SCO)
on a 286 (the altos is a 186) and wanted to compile on the 286 and
run on the altos. I have the option of generating straight 8086 code
from the 286's compiler, and was told that the majority of the 486's
o/s was only 8086 (not 186) code anyway. Only thing is, when I get
the executables on the altos and try to run, I get a message that says
$ new.prog
Killed
$
but it's an 8086 executable from xenix 2.2.1 that should be (according
to SCO) in x.out format. I just didn't know if Altos supported the
format, or had their own.
thanks
jeffs
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