developed and tested on Unix or Unix-like systems only. It can be
used positively on
<ul>
- <li>Linux on i386 with gcc 2.95, gcc 3.0, gcc 3.1/3.2; and Intel ICC
+ <li>Linux on x86, with gcc 2.95, gcc 3.0, gcc 3.1/3.2; and Intel ICC
5.0, 6.0 and 7.0;
<li>Sun Solaris 2.5, 2.6, 7, 8, and 9 on Sparc, with gcc 2.95,
gcc 3.0, and gcc 3.1/3.2;
<li>Sun Solaris 9 on Sparc in 64bit mode, with gcc 3.1.1/3.2;
- <li>Sun Solaris 8 on i386, with gcc 2.95;
- <li>FreeBSD 4.5 with gcc 2.95;
- <li>IBM AIX 5.1, with gcc 3.2;
+ <li>Sun Solaris 8 on x86, with gcc 2.95;
+ <li>FreeBSD 4.5 on x86, with gcc 2.95;
+ <li>IBM AIX 5.1 on Power4, with gcc 3.2;
<li>IBM AIX 4.2, with gcc 2.95 (with some restrictions on
the use of shared libraries);
+ <li>Linux on HP/Compaq Alpha with gcc 2.95 (courtesy of
+ <a href="testdrive.hp.com">testdrive.hp.com</a>);
+ <li>Linux on HPPA PA-RISC with gcc 3.0 (with some restrictions on
+ the use of shared libraries; courtesy of
+ <a href="testdrive.hp.com">testdrive.hp.com</a>);
<li>Mac OS X 10.2 with gcc 3.x (with some restrictions on
the use of shared libraries).
</ul>
with IBM's xlC 5.0 and 6.0 compilers</a>.
<li> <a href="platforms/pgcc.html" target="body">Portland Group
- PGCC 3.3-2 on Linux</a>.
+ PGCC 3.3-2 on x86 Linux</a>.
<li> <a href="platforms/windows.html" target="body">Microsoft
Windows 95/98/2000/NT</a>.