C compatability between SCO UNIX and Altos 2000 XENIX
Bill Irwin
bill at twg.wimsey.bc.ca
Wed Oct 3 13:57:35 AEST 1990
I have received a request from one of our account managers about a
problem that one of his clients is having porting C code compiled on a
386 running SCO UNIX to an Altos 2000 XENIX runtime environment. The
scenario follows:
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Tim wishes to develop C code on the TWG 386 system running SCO UNIX and run
those binaries on the Altos 2000 Altos XENIX system. It is not working, and
it should not, because SCO UNIX C code binaries are not compatible with Altos
XENIX. I know this.
I need to know the following:
1. Is there a way to compile C code using the SCO UNIX Medium Model
Compiler and Compatibility mode which will allow it to run on the
Altos? As stated above, I think not.
2. Does the Altos C compiler for Altos XENIX 3.2c have a Medium
Model capability?
3. If number 1 above can not work, how can the customer purchase a C
compiler for Altos XENIX? Buy development? Further, the recent
Altos XENIX upgrade that the client just got from us apparently
claims it now includes most of the development system as well.
Perhaps we can glean from Altos whether or not that includes the
C compiler.
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Anyone care to take a crack at any or all of these questions? I've
always believed that 386 *NIX were binary compatible. Am I wrong? If
not, what is the trick when compiling on UNIX?
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Bill Irwin - The Westrheim Group - Vancouver, BC, Canada
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