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Hi all,
I had a large application created using Visual C++. I ported that application using WINE to the Linux platform (ofcourse x86). Now I have to port the same application to AIX which runs over IBM mainframe. I dont have mainframe available but it is required for me to port my application to AIX. Now I need to ask that is there any Cross Compiler that may compile and generate AIX based binary while I am on my Linux box or there is any environment or simulator that I may install on my Linux or Windows box which simulates as it is AIX and thus I can have development of AIX while I am not working on AIX. If I am not clear at any point please let me know Regards, |
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The OS license is usually sold with the machine but you would still need the xlC compiler from IBM to build for the AIX platform. There is a gcc compiler for AIX available but to build reliable software it is usually better to rely on the vendors "official" compiler. I hope this helps. bakunin |
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