var emailAbstract = "Computers have been emulating other computers for a long time, often to access a legacy application or to use applications written for a popular OS on a system with a more stable, responsive OS. As Linux grows in popularity, developers need to examine their options when planning binaries that will run on non-Linux systems. This article examines what emulators do and looks at hardware and software emulation issues in detail."; Skip to main content All of dW AIX and UNIX Information Mgmt Lotus Rational Tivoli WebSphere Architecture Autonomic computing Java technology Linux Multicore acceleration Open source Web development XML dW forums alphaWorks All of IBM Business solutions IT services Products ... Rate this page Related links Linux technical library developerWorks Linux Write emulator-friendly Linux code A developer's guide to Linux emulators and how they operate Document options Document options requiring JavaScript are not displayed Rate this page Help us improve this content Level: Intermediate Peter Seebach developerworks@seebs.plethora.net | |
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