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What platforms and compilers are supported by the Torque Network Library?

OpenTNL
The Torque Network Library runs on the Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux platforms. A Microsoft XBox version is available seperately from GarageGames.com and future support is planned for Sony's Playstation 2 platform. TNL compiles under either either Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 or Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003 on Windows, XCode on Mac OS X and with makefiles and GCC on Linux. In addition, TNL is designed to be easily portable, with all platform specific code contained in a single module.
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What is the Torque Network Library?

OpenTNL
The Torque Network Library is a powerful codebase on which to build all manner of networked applications, but especially distributed simulations and online games.
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How do I download the Torque Network Library?

OpenTNL
You can get it by anonymous CVS, or by downloading an archive of the source. We also have binary versions of our demos available. You can download all of these things from the download page.
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Which compilers are supported?

SGI STL: Frequently Asked Questions
The STL has been tested on these compilers: SGI 7.1 and later, or 7.0 with the -n32 or -64 flag; gcc 2.8 or egcs 1.x; Microsoft 5.0 and later. (But see below.) Boris Fomitchev distributes a port for some other compilers. If you succeed in using the SGI STL with some other compiler, please let us know, and please tell us what modifications (if any) you had to make. We expect that most of the changes will be restricted to the <stl_config.h> header.
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Raw Material Software - Juce
On Windows, you can use VC6, VC7, VCExpress or Dev-C++. On the Mac, XCode 2.0 or later. On Linux, GCC 3.3 or later. It's probably quite easy to port to other environments, but these are the ones I currently maintain support for.
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What platforms are supported?

TWiki . Javadesktop . Java3DFAQ
The following platforms are fully supported and have nightly builds. See the binary downloads page: https://java3d.dev.java.net/binary-builds.html The following platforms can be built from the Ant build.xml file, but are not supplied as pre-built downloads. Java 3D 1.3.1 is bundled with Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and is an optional install available from Apple for 10.3.1 or later. Java 3D 1.4 is not available for Mac OS X. See Apple's download site: http://www.apple.
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What blog platforms are supported by Feedvertising?

Frequently Asked Questions
Currently only Wordpress blogs are supported, but we do have plans to expand this in the near future.
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What compiler does Cygwin/X use, and which compilers are supported?

Cygwin/X Frequently Asked Questions
Cygwin/X uses the gcc compiler from the Free Software Foundation. Cygwin/X source code is mostly ANSI C compliant, but we cannot guarantee that Cygwin/X will compile with any other compiler, nor can we afford the time to support compilers other than gcc.
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Where are the compilers?

DCF FAQ
All the Sun compilers are in /opt/SUNWspro/bin (Solaris) C, C++, Fortran GNU compilers are in /opt/local/bin directory.
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Are other platforms going to be supported by the iFolder client?

FAQ - iFolder
We have focused primarily on Novell's Linux Desktop distribution, Windows XP and Mac OS X, but intend on it working on a variety of other distributions as both Novell and the communities testing efforts can support them. On Linux, our dependencies are on Mono and GTK# - so they factor heavily into the platforms we initially develop.
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Tembria - Frequently Asked Questions
Tembria Server Monitor runs on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server or Windows Vista. Tembria Server Monitor can be used to monitor network services running on any platform including Windows, Solaris, Linux, HP/UX and other operating systems that support standard Internet protocols. It can also monitor other types of network devices such as routers and switches.
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What computer platforms are supported?

Dynamic Designer - Frequently Asked Questions
Dynamic Designer is supported on the same platforms as Autodesk Inventor. Dynamic Designer is currently Certified for Inventor 10.
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Globus Toolkit RLS FAQ
The RLS is expected to work well with Linux and most UNIX variants. The Globus RLS team is most familiar working with RedHat, Solaris, and Debian.
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Netrek was originally developed on Unix, and usable compiled binaries are available for all major Unix-based OS'es. If you have a strange OS, you may need to compile the freely-available source code. There are now two different clients available for Windows machines. The older, less flashy but more mature one is Cow 2.2. The newer, prettier but less mature one is Netrek 1999.
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FAQ Page
Available platforms are identical to those supported by the compilers and can vary among vendors. For instance, Watcom compiler supports both 16 and 32 bit development on all major operating systems -- from DOS and Win to OS/2.
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Oracle ODBC Driver, Microsoft ODBC for Oracle Downloads
The DataDirect Connect for ODBC (32-bit) Oracle drivers run on Windows 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, Server 2003, and on Sun Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, and Linux. The DataDirect Connect64 for ODBC (64-bit) Oracle drivers run on Windows Server 2003 and on Sun Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, and Linux. For current specific support information, see http://www.datadirect.com/products/odbc/matrix/connectodbc.htm and http://www.datadirect.com/products/odbc64/matrix/connect64odbc.htm
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Everything will be initially required to run on both Linux and Microsoft Windows NT. We believe that if these two platforms can be supported, ports to other platforms will be straightforward.
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DownloadWeed.com :: Frequently Asked Questions
Right now, the Weed software only works on Windows PCs, but Microsoft just released their Windows Media Player for Macintosh, however it currently uses an earlier version of the MS DRM. It is assumed however, that a the player for Macintosh will eventually support the same level of DRM as does Windows, and at that point, that Weed will work with Macintosh using Windows Media Player....we're not there yet though.
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IBM System i - IBM Toolbox for Java: FAQ
The IBM Toolbox for Java is written in Java so it will run on any platform that fully supports the Java JVM. This means IBM Toolbox for Java is portable to the various platforms with a Java virtual machine.
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MENTOR :: Program Staff :: Ementoring
Windows (2000 and NT) and UNIX (Solaris and Linux) are both supported. The software will run in any of the major operating environments in conjunction with any e-mail client or device using standard protocols. Installation Overviews for both products can be found on the Mentors Online CD.
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What are the supported platforms?

Solidify is supported on workstations and personal computers running Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 2000, Sun Solaris, Linux, and HP-UX operating systems.
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SDF 2.001: SDF Frequently Asked Questions
The SDF software has been completely developed in Perl, so it can be executed on all commonly used platforms including most variants of Unix, most variants of Windows, OS/2, the Macintosh and VMS. Perl 5.003 or later is required.
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