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Is there a way to run an SGI IRIX compiled program on Windows XP ?

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09-Jun-2007, 04:05 PM #1
Question Is there a way to run an SGI IRIX compiled program on Windows XP ?
Hi everyone,

I would like to ask if anyone could please help me with the following problem.

I want to use a free program that seems to be compiled for an SGI IRIX OS. The source files are available here...

http://www.cim.mcgill.ca/ftp/rmsl/usycams/

Is there a free OS that I can install on Microsoft Virtual PC so that I can use this program on a XP host machine? Alternatively, is there any type of software emulator I can install that would allow me to use this program on a windows XP machine ? Is it difficult or even possible to compile the source to run on windows XP or a UNIX based OS
that I can install on Microsoft virtual PC ?

I also have the Solaris 10 OS that I could install on Virtual PC if that would work.

I would appreciate any suggestions or advice.

Thanks
John

P.S. If I could find one, about what would and old IRIX machine cost that could run this program ?
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10-Jun-2007, 12:02 AM #2
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Originally Posted by john2004
Hi everyone,

I would like to ask if anyone could please help me with the following problem.

I want to use a free program that seems to be compiled for an SGI IRIX OS. The source files are available here...

http://www.cim.mcgill.ca/ftp/rmsl/usycams/

Is there a free OS that I can install on Microsoft Virtual PC so that I can use this program on a XP host machine? Alternatively, is there any type of software emulator I can install that would allow me to use this program on a windows XP machine ? Is it difficult or even possible to compile the source to run on windows XP or a UNIX based OS
that I can install on Microsoft virtual PC ?

I also have the Solaris 10 OS that I could install on Virtual PC if that would work.

I would appreciate any suggestions or advice.

Thanks
John

P.S. If I could find one, about what would and old IRIX machine cost that could run this program ?
its c programs right? you can try to compile them if you have c compiler in your solaris box.
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15-Jun-2007, 03:47 PM #3
You'd have to contact them (through this site) for a price and such on an IRIX machine:
http://www.sgi.com/support/mips_irix.html.
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