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Intel Binary Compatibility Standard

The Intel Binary Compatibility Standard (iBCS) is a standardized application binary interface (ABI) for Unix operating systems on Intel-386-compatible computers, published by AT&T, Intel and SCO in 1988, and updated in 1990. It extends source-level standards such as POSIX and XPG3 by standardizing various operating system interfaces, including the…

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unix ibcs various implementations linux intel sco interface operating 1990 run edition standard filesystem hierarchy posix xpg3 xenix vga unixware

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POSIXinstance ofIt extends source-level standards0.80text
XPG3 by standardizing various operating system interfacesinstance ofIt extends source-level standards0.80text
including the filesystem hierarchy layoutinstance ofIt extends source-level standards0.80text
WordPerfect.There have been several security issues in various iBCS implementations over the yearsinstance ofenabling Linux to run commercial Unix applications0.80text

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