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NuLib2 and NufxLib
NuLib2 and NufxLib are packaged together at present. Instructions for
building them are included with the sources. Version 2.2.0 has been built
and tested on the following systems:
- [x86 MSVC++6.0] Windows XP SP2
- [x86] Fedora Core 4 (gcc 4.0)
- [x86] Darwin (Mac OS X)
Earlier versions have also been tested on:
- [x86 MSVC++6.0] Windows 2000 Professional SP4
- [x86 MSVC++6.0] Windows XP Professional SP1, SP2
- [x86 MSVC++6.0] Windows 98SE
- [x86 DJGPP] Windows 98SE
- [x86 MSVC++6.0] Windows NT 4 Server
- [x86] Linux (Debian 2.2)
- [x86] Linux (Red Hat 5.x, 6.0. 6.1, 7.3, 8.0, 9.0, FC3, FC4)
- [x86] Solaris 7, 8
- [x86] FreeBSD (4.7-RC and 4.8)
- [x86] OpenBSD 2.5 and 2.6
- [x86] BeOS 4.5.2
- [PPC - G4] Mac OS X 10.2 SERVER Edition
- [PPC - RS/6000] Linux 2.2 (Debian 3.0)
- [PPC - xlc] AIX 4.3
- [PPC - mwerks] BeOS 4.5.2
- [Alpha] Linux 2.2 (Debian 3.0)
- [AMD64] Linux 2.4 (SuSE 8 ES on Opteron)
- [Sparc - R220] Sun Solaris 8
- [Sparc] SunOS 4.1.4
- [Sparc - SunPro C] Solaris 2.6
- [Sparc] Solaris 7
- [CerfCube SA1110] Linux 2.4 (Debian 3.0)
Source code:
Win32 binaries with zlib support (includes "nulib2.exe" and the NufxLib sample
applications):
NuLib "Classic"
The original NuLib has been ported to many different systems. Version
3.2.5 is functionally similar to v3.2.4, but the source code and documentation
were cleaned up by Devin Reade, making it easier to build. NuLib2 is
generally superior, but NuLib does have the advantage of running under 16-bit MS-DOS
and GS/OS.
Documentation is included with the sources and binaries.
Source code:
Binaries:
Source code for older versions of the original NuLib are available in the library.
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