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The Windows port is based on a modified version of CygWin, Congruent ToolBuster, and newly-developed adaptation layer code, by NeXT, and has additional functionality, to support interoperability with OLE, and Visual BASIC/COM. | The Windows port is based on a modified version of CygWin, Congruent ToolBuster, and newly-developed adaptation layer code, by NeXT, and has additional functionality, to support interoperability with OLE, and Visual BASIC/COM. | ||
=== GDB 4.15.3 === | |||
The <code>gdb --version</code> command reports the following: | |||
<pre>GDB 4.15.3 (i386-next-cygwin32), Copyright 1996 Free Software Foundation. Inc.</pre> | |||
=== GCC 2.7.2 === | |||
The <code>gcc -v</code> command reports the following: | |||
<pre> | |||
Reading specs from C:/NeXT/NextDeveloper/Libraries/gcc-lib/1386-nextpdo-winnt3.5\2.7.2\specs | |||
gcc version 2.7.2 for NeXT PDO | |||
</pre> | |||
== Solaris, and HP-UX Versions == | == Solaris, and HP-UX Versions == | ||
The Solaris, and HP-UX ports use HP, and GNU components, and NeXT-developed code, to provide an OS abstraction, in place of Mach. | The Solaris, and HP-UX ports use HP, and GNU components, and NeXT-developed code, to provide an OS abstraction, in place of Mach. |
Revision as of 22:12, 12 January 2023
OPENSTEP Enterprise 4.1 is a port of the OpenStep APIs, Adobe's Display PostScript engine, the NeXT/GNU Objective-C toolchain, and graphical application development tools, to Windows NT (3.51/4.0, x86), Solaris (SPARC), and HP-UX (HP-PA).
ToDo - Elaborate on this topic, further, based on Discord discussion, from a while ago. Need to investigate compatible Windows versions, build numbers, introduction date, and other info, at some point, too...
Windows NT Version
The Windows port is based on a modified version of CygWin, Congruent ToolBuster, and newly-developed adaptation layer code, by NeXT, and has additional functionality, to support interoperability with OLE, and Visual BASIC/COM.
GDB 4.15.3
The gdb --version
command reports the following:
GDB 4.15.3 (i386-next-cygwin32), Copyright 1996 Free Software Foundation. Inc.
GCC 2.7.2
The gcc -v
command reports the following:
Reading specs from C:/NeXT/NextDeveloper/Libraries/gcc-lib/1386-nextpdo-winnt3.5\2.7.2\specs gcc version 2.7.2 for NeXT PDO
Solaris, and HP-UX Versions
The Solaris, and HP-UX ports use HP, and GNU components, and NeXT-developed code, to provide an OS abstraction, in place of Mach.