05-08-2013
Solaris 10 SPARC, 32bit:
heap: 20de0
stack: ffbfe930
argv: ffbfe980
Solaris 10 SPARC, 64bit:
heap: 100100d10
stack: ffffffff7fffe6d8
argv: ffffffff7fffe6e0
Solaris 10 x68, 32bit:
heap: 8060890
stack: 8047de4
argv: 8047df4
HP-UX 11 PA-RISC2.0, 32bit:
heap: 400010e4
stack: 7a000f98
argv: 7a000f68
HP-UX 11 Itanium, 32bit:
heap: 40010048
stack: 7ffff3c0
argv: 7ffff3dc
I guess that PA-RISC is the exotic hardware. And MIPS.
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