Supported Systems/processors/compilers
- Operating systems
- x86 Windows GUI
- x86 Windows console
- x86 Linux GUI
- x86 Linux console
- x86 Mac OS X GUI
- x86 Mac OS X console
- ARM Windows CE
- Executable file formats
- PE (Windows)
- ELF (Linux, most *BSD)
- Mach-O (Mac OS X)
- Netware .exe
- OS/2 .exe
- Geos .exe
- Dos/Watcom LE executable (without embedded dos extender)
- raw binary, such as a ROM image
- Processors
- Intel 80x86 family
- ARM, including Thumb code
- Motorola 68xxx/h8
- Zilog Z80
- MOS Technology 6502
- Intel i860
- DEC Alpha
- Analog Devices ADSP218x
- Angstrem KR1878
- Atmel AVR series
- DEC series PDP11
- Fujitsu F2MC16L/F2MC16LX
- Fujitsu FR 32-bit Family
- Hitachi SH3/SH3B/SH4/SH4B
- Hitachi H8: h8300/h8300a/h8s300/h8500
- Intel 196 series: 80196/80196NP
- Intel 51 series: 8051/80251b/80251s/80930b/80930s
- Intel i960 series
- Intel Itanium (ia64) series
- Java virtual machine
- MIPS: mipsb/mipsl/mipsr/mipsrl/r5900b/r5900l
- Microchip PIC: PIC12Cxx/PIC16Cxx/PIC18Cxx
- MSIL
- Mitsubishi 7700 Family: m7700/m7750
- Mitsubishi m32/m32rx
- Mitsubishi m740
- Mitsubishi m7900
- Motorola DSP 5600x Family: dsp561xx/dsp5663xx/dsp566xx/dsp56k
- Motorola ColdFire
- Motorola HCS12
- NEC 78K0/78K0S
- PA-RISC
- PowerPC
- Xenon PowerPC Family
- SGS-Thomson ST20/ST20c4/ST7
- SPARC Family
- Samsung SAM8
- Siemens C166 series
- TMS320Cxxx series
- Compiler/libraries (for automatic library function recognition)
- Borland C++ 5.x for DOS/Windows
- Borland C++ 3.1
- Borland C Builder v4 for DOS/Windows
- GNU C++ for Cygwin
- Microsoft C
- Microsoft QuickC
- Microsoft Visual C++
- Watcom C++ (16/32 bit) for DOS/OS2
- ARM C v1.2
- GNU C++ for Unix/common
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—Albert Borgman, U.S. educator, author. Crossing the Postmodern Divide, ch. 4, University of Chicago Press (1992)