Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Monterey apps under Linux | Date | Wed, 13 Oct 1999 11:32:46 +0100 | From | David Woodhouse <> |
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jgarzik@pobox.com said: > Does anybody have any more info on this? I could certainly see > Monterey running Linux apps, but would have thought Monterey apps on > Linux less likely.
Why so? Last I looked, Linux could run native binaries for:
ia32: BSD, Solaris, SCO SVR3, UnixWare V7, random others... Alpha: Digital Unix SPARC: SunOS, Solaris SPARC64: Solaris MIPS: IRIX
Also, with the assistance of a user-space emulator, we can run some more:
ARM: RiscOS Alpha: Linux/ia32
And perhaps you could even count wine and dosemu.
What makes you think that Monterey apps won't be fairly quickly added to that list?
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