This is the Windows app named ibcs-us whose latest release can be downloaded as ibcs-us_4.2.1-1.debian.tar.xz. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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ibcs-us
DESCRIPTION:
This replaces of https://sourceforge.net/projects/ibcs64/. It is the same thing implemented in user-space. iBCS64 is a fork of https://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-abi/ that ported it to amd64.
All available documentation can be read online at http://ibcs-us.sourceforge.net/
In summary: if you run "ibcs program args", where "program" is a statically linked binary (elf, coff, elf) that ran on Xenix, SCO SVR4, SVR4, wyse or similar operating system, there is a chance it will run under Linux.
If it doesn't run you can probably get it to run if you have a platform it does run on and know C. See the README.txt in the source for more information.
Features
- Runs on any version of Linux that supports rt_sigaction, which is every verison from 2.2 onwards.
- Runs on both amd64 and x86.
- Doesn't use any library except those required by the compiler (-lgcc for gcc).
- Has no run runtime dependencies whatsoever.
- The emuation runs at native speed (it is as fast as the previous kernel implementation).
- All options are controlled via the command line each time a program is run. There are no compile time options, nor are there any global options like kernel module settings that effect all programs.
This is an application that can also be fetched from https://sourceforge.net/projects/ibcs-us/. It has been hosted in OnWorks in order to be run online in an easiest way from one of our free Operative Systems.