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A single binary used by all Unix-on-Intel OSs — who won?

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A single binary used by all Unix-on-Intel OSs — who won?

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This was not a battle to be won or lost. The 86open binary project is not an emulation scheme in which one system’s binary format becomes a standard which others must support. Rather, a single binary, written to a standard programming specification, will be able to run natively on all supporting platforms.

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