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- From: hkantola@cc.Helsinki.FI (Heikki Kantola)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga
- Subject: Re: binary compatibility?
- Date: 12 Feb 1996 17:34:58 GMT
- Organization: Department of General Wizardry, Unseen University, Ankh-Morpork
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- In article <4fclpr$au4@toad.stack.urc.tue.nl>,
- eka@stack.urc.tue.nl (Eka Durmin) writes:
- >I've heard that NetBSD is binary compatible with certain other OSses.
-
- True. Check the Q8.3.16 of the NetBSD/Amiga FAQ.
-
- >I use FreeBSD on my university account...
- >Is it possible to make my NetBSD (NetBSD/Amiga-1.1) binary compatible with
- >FreeBSD?
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- No, binary compatibility between Intel x86 and Motorola 68k platforms
- NetBSD doesn't provide as we're talking about two totally different
- architectures... However, FreeBSD and NetBSD/68k are source
- compatible.
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- Heikki Kantola, Amiga advocate, computer linguistics student at University
- of Helsinki, author of HK Fonts vol.1-7, PC loather, idler extraordinaire,
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