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18 appropriate machine-specific module.  The Configure script gives you a
20 appropriate. Each module is contained in a separate c file in the
21 directory "machine". The module contains all of the machine-specific code
24 strives to be). Hints for some module choices that are not obvious are
28 AND a detailed description of the machines for which that module is
29 appropriate. It also contains a list of authors for that module. If you
38 a different module) you need to reconfigure top. A short cut is available
40 configuration questions (except for the module name of course) are
43 using the new module and all the answers you gave last time. It will
81 . on any machine, run Configure and choose the module that is
83 . for all machines which use the same module:
100 All versions of Solaris will now work with the module sunos5. Version
113 I intended to write the sunos4 module so that an executable compiled on a
118 both machines. I recommend that you use the separate module "sunos4mp"
124 This is the successor to DECOSF/1. Use the module decosf1.
128 If you are running OS/MP version 4.1A, then use the module "osmp4.1a".
131 of its predecessors), use the module "sunos4".
133 If you are running OS/MP 4.1B or LATER, use the module "sunos4mp".
137 The module hpux8 works on all version 8 systems. Some say that it works
138 with version 9 as well, but one user did send me a separate module for
139 version 9. This module has only been tested on series 800 machines. I
143 running version 9.01. The module hpux9 did not compile successfully, but
144 the module hpux8 worked fine. The module hpux10 works on all revisions of
158 There is a module for A/UX 3.0 and 3.1. Whether or not it works for