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FreeBSD 5.2.1 on SPARC64 – OSnews FreeBSD has a solid reputation in terms of features and performance on x86, powering sites from Hotmail to Yahoo, yet it doesn’t tend to be the first (or even second) OS that comes to mind with many people when thinking of Solaris alternatives for the SPARC platform.. While I’ve run plenty of other non-commercial operating systems on various non-x86 platforms, I’ve only ever used FreeBSD Platform Support - Rust Forge Rust Platform Support. The Rust compiler runs on, and compiles to, a great number of platforms, though not all platforms are equally supported. Rust's support levels are organized into three tiers, each with a different set of guarantees. How to Install FreeBSD? | Know Step by Step Guide to

OpenBSD/sparc

FreeBSD is an open source and server oriented operating system derived from BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution), the version of UNIX developed at the University of California, Berkeley. It offers advanced networking, performance, security and compatibility features today which are still missing RADIUS test client (Radlogin v4)

freebsd-sparc64 Info Page

nwcc is a C compiler for Unix systems targeting *BSD, OSX, Linux and Solaris on x86 (nasm/gas), FreeBSD, OSX and Linux on AMD64 (yasm/gas), Solaris on SPARC, AIX and Linux on PPC/PPC64 and IRIX on MIPS64. Cross-compilation is supported. Fujitsu SPARC Servers - Fujitsu Global In close collaboration with Oracle, we also offer the SPARC M5/M6 servers as well as the SPARC T-Series Servers. Fujitsu M10. Fujitsu M10 servers deliver mainframe class RAS features adopted from Fujitsu’s 60-years of mainframe development with maximum scalability for mission-critical workloads. Featuring breakthrough technologies, Fujitsu