Porting to 64-bit Linux

Posted by idean on Apr 19, 2006 12:52 AM EDT
128.ibm.com; By Harsha S. Adiga
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Linux was one of the first cross-platform operating systems to use 64-bit processors, and now 64-bit systems are becoming commonplace in servers and desktops. Many developers are now facing the need to port applications from 32-bit to 64-bit environments. With the introduction of Intel Itanium and other 64-bit processors, making software 64-bit-ready has become increasingly important.

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