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Operating systems: HP-UX
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Software Transition & Development Kits
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HP-UX

Software Transition & Development Kits
 » 10.20 Announcement
 » 32/64-bit cross-platform development
 » abiscanner downloads replaced by new binaryScan tool
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 » Application Transition
 » Binary compatibility
 » Binary Scanner
 » binaryScan FAQs
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 » binaryScan quickstart instructions
 » binaryScan reference
 » Chapter 1: Introduction
 » Chapter 2: System configuration summary
 » Chapter 3: Functionality changes included in the integrated patch bundle
 » Chapter 4: New and changed functionality for the N4000 server
 » Coding practices for compatibility
 » Compatibility mode on Itanium-based HP-UX: a developer perspective
 » Compilers
 » Contact the HP transition tools team
 » Discontinuance of HP-UX 10.30 operating system
 » How to update systems
 » HP Software Transition Kits
 » HP-UX 11.0 system panics white paper
 » HP-UX 64-bit compiler and linker changes
 » HP-UX 64-bit evolutionary strategy
 » HP-UX 64-bit porting concepts
 » HP-UX patching on 11.x
 » HP-UX Software Transition Kit
 » HP-UX Software transition kits download warranty statement - HP Dev Resource Central
 » HP-UX STK downloads
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 » HP-UX STK: List of Source Code Transition Impacts
 » HP-UX transition
 » Installing and Configuring the STK
 » Installing binaryScan
 » Installing the HP-UX STK
 » Installing the Solaris STK
 » Installing the Tru64 UNIX remote printing queue migration tool
 » Interoperability of 32- and 64-bit applications on 64-bit HP-UX
 » Introduction to kernel threads
 » Legal notices
 » Linux porting kit v.2.0 for HP-UX
 » Locale methods customization
 » Migrating HP curses applications to Xcurses
 » Overview of impact classifications
 » Overview of the Itanium-based architecture
 » Overview of transitioning software to HP-UX on Integrity servers
 » PA-RISC to HP-UX 11i
 » Patching HP-UX 11.x systems
 » Performance checklist for software development on Integrity servers
 » Port to HP-UX
 » Portability checklist for software development on Integrity servers
 » Porting DCE threads programs to HP-UX 11.0 POSIX threads
 » Preparing source code for HP-UX on Integrity servers
 » Release Notes for HP-UX 11.0
 » Release notes for HP-UX 11.0 Extension Pack
 » Scandetail and scansummary FAQ
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 » Solaris STK features
 » Solaris to HP-UX 11i
 » Solaris to HP-UX STK: Assistance
 » Solaris to HP-UX STK: Glossary
 » Solaris to HP-UX STK: Home Page
 » Solaris to HP-UX STK: List of Source Code Transition Impacts
 » Solaris to HP-UX STK: Overview of Impact Classifications
 » Solaris to HP-UX STK: Performing a Port to HP-UX Platforms
 » Solaris to HP-UX STK: Scandetail and scansummary FAQ
 » Solaris to HP-UX STK: Site Map
 » Solaris to HP-UX STK: Software Transition Kit Overview
 » Solaris to HP-UX STK: Source Code Scanning Tools
 » Solaris to HP-UX STK: STK Documentation
 » Solaris to Linux
 » Solaris-to-HP-UX Porting Kit (SHPK) features
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 » Thank you for your feedback
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 » Threads on HP-UX, Solaris, and NT
 » Transition considerations
 » Transitioning C and aC++ programs to the 64-bit data model
 » Transitioning from previous versions of HP-UX to HP-UX 11i on Integrity servers
 » Tru64 UNIX remote printing queue migration tool operating instructions
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 » Unsubscribe to notifications about HP transition products
 » What is 64-bit computing?
 » Writing portable code
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Linux

Software Transition & Development Kits
 » Installing the Linux STK
 » Linux STK: Assistance
 » Linux STK: Glossary
 » Linux STK: Home Page
 » Linux STK: List of Source Code Transition Impacts
 » Linux STK: Overview of Impact Classifications
 » Linux STK: Performing a Port to HP-UX Platforms
 » Linux STK: Scandetail and scansummary FAQ
 » Linux STK: Site Map
 » Linux STK: Software Transition Kit Overview
 » Linux STK: Source Code Scanning Tools
 » Linux STK: STK Documentation
 » Solaris-to-Linux transition tools
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Porting & Migration

Software Transition & Development Kits
 » API list-Linux Porting Kit
 » Assistance-Linux Porting Kit
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Tru64 UNIX

Software Transition & Development Kits
 » Installing the Tru64 UNIX STK
 » Tru64 UNIX STK features
 » Tru64 UNIX to HP-UX STK: Assistance
 » Tru64 UNIX to HP-UX STK: Glossary
 » Tru64 UNIX to HP-UX STK: Home Page
 » Tru64 UNIX to HP-UX STK: Overview of Impact Classifications
 » Tru64 UNIX to HP-UX STK: Performing a Port to HP-UX Platforms
 » Tru64 UNIX to HP-UX STK: Scandetail and scansummary FAQ
 » Tru64 UNIX to HP-UX STK: Site Map
 » Tru64 UNIX to HP-UX STK: Software Transition Kit Overview
 » Tru64 UNIX to HP-UX STK: Source Code Scanning Tools
 » Tru64 UNIX to HP-UX STK: STK Documentation
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