Re: Pentium emulation

Nicholas J. Leon (nicholas@binary9.net)
Sun, 27 Jul 1997 01:13:02 -0400 (EDT)


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On Fri, 25 Jul 1997, linux kernel account wrote:

#
# Hmm.. Even better, is there any possibility of making linux support
# FAT-Elfs? On my NeXT computer I can compile as a 'fat binary' and have the
# same executible run on M68k, Intel, Sparc, and HP.. On the target
# computers I can then strip the fat bin to just whats nessassary.. Or the
# installer can do that... Anyone who maintains a multi platform enviroment
# can tell you how helpful that is.. Wouldn't it be nice to have in linux..

I'm by NO means an expert in this, but I would expect that you could
modify binfmt_elf.c (or any of the other loaders, maybe a 'meta' loader?)
to search the executable for the appropriate version of the program.

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